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Proverbs 27:12 � �The prudent see danger and seek refuge, but the simple keep going and suffer for it.�
Posted : 26 Feb, 2015 10:08 AM
Emergency Preparedness & Survival Guide
Emergency Survival Guide: Christian Family Disaster Preparedness
(Earthquake, flood, tornado, severe snow storm, power outage, riots, toxic waste spillage, sieges, etc.)
�Nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be great earthquakes, famines and pestilences in various places, and fearful events and great signs from heaven.�
-Matthew 24:7
You no doubt have noted the increase in emergencies in the U.S. as well as world wide.
We should be prompted to prepare ourselves. The first and most important preparation is to be ready spiritually to meet your maker whenever and however that occurs. Spiritual preparation is addressed in this material but for a more comprehensive view of God�s provision for mankind see The Power of The Lamb�s Blood offered elsewhere on this web site.
In addition to spiritual preparation there are a number of steps one can take to prepare materially and physically. The following information will be helpful to you.
Preparing for Emergencies
Although the focus of this presentation is the physical, the most important preparation for all of life lies in the spiritual.
This material is complied with the idea that Christians already know by Scripture that there will be disruptions in the earth before the return of Jesus Christ. We can be prepared with physical preparation in order to bless others around us and have a spiritual voice with them as we share our resources. Each single person and/or family unit needs to SEEK THE LORD on the extent of these instructions that are right for you.
Pray through your position as how far you will go to defend your family and home from incidence.
Steps:
1. 72 Hour Survival Kits
The first 72 hours following a disaster are very critical. You may need to love your home suddenly. Make a habit of having your vehicles filled with gas.
Small jugs of water (gallon size is convenient).
First-aid kit including your medications.
Ready to eat no-cook foods purchased from the sources listed or granola bars, crackers, peanut butter, raisins or canned goods. Have a manual can opener available.
Blankets � depending on the season. Author recommends space blankets as they store easily and provide ample warmth.
Provision for heat not dependent on gas or electricity. (fireplace or other)
Handy wipes, toilet paper, and hygienic supplies. Have items stored together in plastic bags with a list attached of items to add at the last minute, i.e. extra eye glasses, food, etc. Several sources recommend the basic 72 hour kits be kept in your car.
2. First-Aid Box
Prepare a customized portable first-aid kit. This is a more complete medical box than the one for your 72 hour survival period. It should contain any prescription drugs you need as well as enough supplies to be able to take care of burns, wounds, and other physical problems that may occur. A first-aid book would be helpful and can be obtained from the Red Cross by calling them. They also sell first-aid kits.
3. Fire Extinguishers
Buy an adequate number of fire extinguishers and acquaint family members with their location and how to use them. ABC all-purpose 10 lb. size is recommended with a U.L. rating of at least 2A 40BC with hose and nozzle. Most places that sell them can recharge them or tell you where to have them recharged.
4. Water
Access to drinking water is important. You have the water in your hot water tank that can be drained. Have a container that will fit under the drain and know how to drain it. It may be necessary to open the valve at the top of the tank as well as the faucet at the bottom of the tank to start it draining. Turn off the gas or electricity first. In addition, you will want to store water. Plan on 1 gallon per day per person. Store it in a dark cool place. An easy source is 5 gallon jugs of bottled water. It may become flat but that can be corrected by shaking it vigorously. Jugs may be stored in a black plastic bag as exposure to sunlight for extended periods will cause fungal growth. If you doubt the safety of the water upon opening you can add 1 tsp. of household bleach (hypochlorite type) to 5 gallons of water.
If cost is a factor make your own supply of water with milk jugs or pop bottles that have been cleaned with hot soapy water and then cleaned with � cup bleach to 1 quart water � let stand with cap on for 3 minutes, turn upside down 2-3 times to sterilize the cap as well. There are other water containers sold through the suppliers listed.
Water purification tablets are sold in sporting goods stores as well as drug stores.
The PUR Explorer is a major advancement in outdoor water purification. Two other excellent filters are the Accu filter 5 and the Swiss Katadyn Ceramic Pocket Filters � they are internationally recognized as superior filters. In summary, you need portable water for leaving your home. Larger supplies are needed for home use. Also consider purification methodsfor contaminated water.
5. Light/Heat
You need flashlights for immediate use and a longer term source of light and heat for evenings. Have a good, working, long-lasting flashlight by each family member�s bed in case the electricity goes off. Immediately after disaster, do not switch on the lights or use flammable oils until you determine there are no gas leaks.
Know How To Turn Off The Gas Into Your Home.
Secure a wrench at the meter. Put it in a plastic bag so that it will not rust and tie it to your meter. The 2 holes on the meter will line up as you turn the wrench and the gauges will go down. Store extra batteries in your freezer as the shelf-life is almost indefinite. Store extra flashlight bulbs to fit the flashlights. Once you are sure there is no gas in the area, you can use candles, kerosene lamps, or Coleman lanterns. Some of you may feel the need to buy an electrical generator.
Oil lamps are easy and inexpensive to have around your home with the wick already soaking in the oil and ready to light. Store matches near the lamp as well as a central place with your other supplies. Store extra wicks with the lamp.
Be sure all family members know not to turn lights on following an upheaval until you know if there is a gas leak so a spark does not ignite a fire.
Other Preparedness Steps To Consider Are:
Storing long-term supply of food.
Develop a simple system for checking condition of provisions on a regular basis.
Lay aside a 3-month supply of cash stored in currency or gold coins. Lay up items to trade (batteries, 50 lb. boxes of nails, toilet tissue, etc.)
Consider where to create a sheltered area in your home such as a protected part of basement or interior room.
A large roll of plastic and scissors could be helpful as well as a piece of rubber hose for siphoning.
Earthquake Preparedness
If you are inside a building when an earthquake hits, move quickly to a position in a doorway, corner, or under a table as these have extra structural reinforcement. Grab a blanket or coat if possible to put over your head to avoid facial cuts from flying glass.
If you are outside, stay outside. Move to an open area as soon as possible.
Know where the water shut-off to your home is so if an earthquake occurs and the main lines are broken contaminated water will not come into your house. If your main water shut-off is not easily accessible, you need to purchase a tool from a plumbing supply store that will enable you to turn it off at the street.
Some of the worst potentials for household accidents from an earthquake are the hot water heater falling and the gas pipes breaking. Secure the hot water heater to a wall stud with a rope and a screw eye.
Plug bathtub and sinks if an earthquake occurs to prevent sewage backup.
Family Emergency Action Plan
Person Responsible
Turn off gas _________________
Check for fires _________________
Get out emergency lights _________________
Turn off electricity if needed _________________
Turn off water if needed _________________
Maintenance � Assign someone to check flashlights and other equipment periodically depending on your supplies. Make sure your fire extinguishers are charged (checking supplies at change of season is adequate).
Suggestions on Food
We can survive 40 days without food. We already have many items we can use depending on whether we have electricity and what cooking arrangements we have made. Hardware stores sell �canned heat� in little collapsible racks which can be used under little collapsible racks to heat soup, etc. Many of you have grills. There are �no-cook� foods for immediate use. Air-dried dehydrated foods are good for long-term storage.
Family Emergency Preparedness Checklist
Pray through your position on defending your family and home from violence considering how you would protect your home and family. (pepper spray, firearms, tazer ray stick.)
72 hour survival kit (purchased or made) stored in a handy place with a list of extras that could be added at the last minute such as extra eye glasses.
Water First-Aid Kit
Food Blankets
Flashlights Batteries
Portable radio Hygienic supplies (toilet paper) etc.
Adequate water storage both small jugs and larger amounts.
Flashlights at bedsides and longer-term lights provided.
Batteries stored in freezer
Extra bulbs for flashlights
Matches in water proof containers or a supply of �aim and flame� lighter sticks found in hardware
departments.
All family members should know how to turn off gas to the house. Have a wrench at the meter. Store in plastic bag and secure to meter.
Provision for lamp or lantern and fuel to operate.
Customized small first-aid box.
Fire extinguishers in place and charged.
Portable radio and batteries with extra batteries in freezer.
Know how to turn water off to the house.
Have system for checking provisions periodically.
Long or short-term food storage as you feel led.
Stored items for barter.
Emergency action plan discussed with family and responsibilities assigned
Secure hot water heater (if gas) to the wall.
All family members know how to turn off electricity to the house.
Have an agreed upon person outside of your location for all family members to contact if you are separated or if you live some distance from each other. Consider possible places for an evacuation location and inform all family members.
After you make adequate preparations according to your own goals and comfort level you can live with peace of mind knowing you have done what you felt you should do to be prepared. Keep in mind, we will be able to bless others if we are prepared.
Proverbs 27:12 � �The prudent see danger and seek refuge, but the simple keep going and suffer for it.�
May Gods grace abide in you
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