About two-thirds of U.S.
residents live in areas where the natural disaster risk level is rated moderate
to very high.
Most of Us Are Not Prepared for
an Emergency – WHY?
Why don’t we stay ready, just in
case the power goes out, the water doesn’t flow from the tap, or the grocery
store has to close for a few days? It’s a perplexing question.
We know disasters happen. We know
we’re susceptible. Yet most of us are sorely unprepared.
And if we examine the usual
answers to why that is, they all fail in the light of reason:
- I don’t know how to prepare
- We just don’t have time to figure it out
- It hasn’t happened yet, so why worry about it?
- I don’t have the money to get everything I need
- Public services can handle any problem
According to data from the United
States Census Bureau’s American Housing Survey only about one-third of American
households have developed a communication plan and agreed on an emergency
meeting location.
In this emergency preparedness
guide, we’ll talk about the preparations you should make and suggest ways to
check each item off with a minimum of expense and hassle.
To read the CouponChief.com Preparedness guide, click HERE.
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