By: Erin
Thank you so much for putting all this information out there! I have been thinking that I needed to do this for quite some time and you have kicked me into gear! As always, an inspiration!
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I’m in. i just bought one of those pre-made disaster kits and a first aid kit. i have already gotten some food as well – here we go! thanks for the inspiration/kick in the pants. having it all in one...
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Thanks to you, I’ve finished my Disaster Kit. It’s a 3×5 refresh card with a map taped to my iphone that says “in case of disaster, go to wendy sue’s house” You’re totally stocked, a doctor, and...
View ArticleBy: Karissa - Mom Blog Work
Oh, this is a really good reminder about something I’ve been meaning to do for a long time now. Really is time to actually do it! Good tips – especially the refresh card tips and buying foods with...
View ArticleBy: Claire
I’d love to hear what you pulled together from all these various sources about where to keep the kit, adding a water sterilizer, cell phone charger and keeping documents in some sort of water/heat...
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[...] That is why I found the video to be very helpful. More helpful tips can be found at Wendy’s Seattle Mama Doc blog, but I wondered how to tailor the advice for us urban dwellers. I told Dr....
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[...] Seattle Mama Doc puts together a disaster kit and offers the kind of real advice that I was looking [...]
View ArticleBy: Patrick
Great tips for making a kit. Just thinking through what you might need is a good exercise. One caution though, and that is to not think that you’re “prepared” just because you have a kit. Being aware...
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Thanks for sharing this article. It’s very informative and in some way I learned a lot. Thus, even if it will cost a lot for the kit but then it will be useful someday. We never know what happens in he...
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