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Welcome To Canadian Everyday Prepper Preparing for emergencies the urban way
Purpose of Canadian Emergency Preparedness Emergencies are not always life-threatening. They can range from power outages to prolonged water advisories to major disasters. These different respective scenarios each bring on their own challenges and concerns. Our aim is to build and increase the amount of resources and content related to emergencies like Earthquake, Disaster, and Hazards that is relevant to Canada. We all can make small changes and can do our best to build a safer community together.
Useful Gift Ideas For Canadian Do you ever wonder what you can give your loved ones to help engage them into the world of emergency preparedness? We have shared a lot of gift ideas those will be valuable for them: • Goal zero light house micro lantern(original + flashlight model) • Glo –Toob pro AAA • Addalock Buy them to show your loved ones how much you care about them and their safety.
Make A Plan For Everyday Carry Emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere. It’s up to you to take steps to make sure you’re prepared. Let’s prepare a useful list of your everyday carry things with us:- • Emergency information card. • Quality flashlight. • Carry physical photos in wallet. • Powerbear rechargeable battery case.
Gear Review Mark your calendar to reviewand refresh youremergency kit once a year. You’ll be ready to take care of yourself and your family if disaster Strikes. Let’s start! • Blackhawk’s medic roll. • Powerbear rechargeable battery case. • Goal zero light house micro lantern. • Glo – Toob pro AAA. • Stove in a can. • Addalock.
Thoughts On Safety Disaster Won’t wait. Create your emergency plan now. Let’s start! • Questions ? Not well ? Hotline for medical advice. • Stashing shoes that work for you. • Free ways your phone can keep you safe. • The dark side of city wide events. • 25 disaster support hubs in Vancouver. • Most overlooked first aid items. • Giving back while building survival skills. • Importance of carrying physical photos in wallet. • Free emergency preparedness classes.
New To Emergency Preparedness Prepare an emergency plan for handling sudden or unexpected situations. The objective is to be prepared to: Prevent fatalities and injuries. Reduce damage to buildings, stock, and equipment. • How do we reach out for help if telephone lines go down? • Reasons to stock up now and not when you really need to for an emergency. • Bring glow sticks back into your home. • How can you guarantee you have at least 72 hours’ worth of food? • Why a quality flashlight is a must. • A new perspective : Emergency Preparedness lens. • Survival/ Emergency caches.
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