- http://www.usfa.fema.gov/search/ - USFA is committed to reducing the number of fire deaths and injuries to those high-risk groups and the general public by increasing public awareness about the dangers of fire.
- http://www.fema.gov/ - Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA has the first word on emergency situations.
- http://www.fema.gov/gems/ - The Global Emergency Management System GEMS is an online, searchable database containing links to Websites in a variety of categories that are related in some way to emergency management. In most cases there is also a brief description of what the Website offers.
- http://www.thefamily.com/preparation/ - On these pages TheFamily.com will explore ways to become more self-sustained, with articles and information on food storage, recipes to use, how to make your own 72 Hour kits and First-Aid kits, gardening, storing a years supply of clothing, blankets and so forth.
- http://www.allstate.com/catastrophe/prepare.html - You may not be able to fool with Mother Nature, but there are certain steps you can take to safeguard your families and personal property before, during, and after a disaster strikes. Learn what you can do to better prepare and recover from a disaster. Understand your first steps in recovery after the catastrophe. Otherwise, use these tips from Allstate to prepare for possible catastrophes in your area.
- http://members.tripod.com/~Sidlinger/ - Common Sense Survival Guides has a wide selection of guides for many survival situations. For specific guides and information explore the site. Knowledge is power and it could save your life or a love ones. Get prepared and be prepared!
- http://interactiveparent.com/home/safety/emergencykit.htm - Are you prepared to cope with an emergency until help arrives? Your family will cope best by preparing for disaster before it strikes. One way to prepare is by assembling a Disaster Supplies Kit. Once disaster hits, you won't have time to shop or search for supplies. But if you've gathered supplies in advance, your family can endure an evacuation or home confinement. Find out what you need here at InteractiveParent.com. A checklist from FEMA.
- http://www.lifeessentialsbyzee.com/zee/zLifeE_safety.html - Life Essentials offers saftey tips and ideas for all kinds of situations and activities.
- http://www.usfa.fema.gov/safety/ - USFA is committed to reducing the number of fire deaths and injuries to those high-risk groups and the general public by increasing public awareness about the dangers of fire.
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