Emergency Preparations and Security information
This is the red cross site for emergency preparation:

http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/keepsafe/unexpected.html

More info. emailed to us:

Subj: Security precautions

Date: 10/12/01 4:03:05 PM EasternDaylight Time

From: dlazaro3@home.com (Danny R. Lazaro)

To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;;

SECURITY PRECAUTIONS

As an Emergency Manager with the U.S. Government, I have privileged
information to the current events and those events that may happen in 
the
near future. At this time, I want to take this opportunity to give you 
some
general advice for survival if a terrorist act hits very close to home 
that
could potentially incapacitate you. Here's some suggestions to be 
prepared:

- Treat this situation as if it were a major earthquake.

- If terrorism strikes in your state or even region, cellular phone 
systems
will go out due to the overloading of the system and the resulted crash 
of
the network. Also your regular phone's may be disrupted and the state 
of
emergency may result in 1/3 of your region's lines being turned off for
periods of time so that the system doesn't overload. This is similar to
rotating blackouts, only on the phone lines. Thus, develop a plan for 
you
and your family members so that you can either meet or be assured they 
will
know how to regain contact with you.

Also consider that if family members work or frequently travel to 
another
city, roads may be blocked or unsafe to travel. Thus, arrange for those
members away from the general home area to divert to a close friend's 
house
in the city they frequent. Have them stay there until the "all clear" 
is
given. You (and they) will be more assured of their safety. Have backup
friends, too. Consider you will not be able to communicate with them 
for at
least four to 24 hours - again, AT LEAST.

- Ensure that you frequently refuel your vehicles and that they are 
always
full with gasoline. Those of you who frequently let your car go below ½
tank, that may not get you home if stuck inlocal traffic. The last 
thing you
want is to run out of gas. Remember, gas stations need electricity to 
run
and in a terrorist situation, they may be ordered to shut down - even 
if
there is electricity available.

- ALWAYS carry cash and lower dollar bills. In a situation with
communications failure, no store can process credit card/ATM 
transactions
because these require phone lines. If you frequently forget to keep 
cash on
you, have $40 in loose bills stored in a secret spot in your car that 
you
use the most. This way, if you get caught on the road without cash, you 
have
that secret stash.

- Keep enough water on hand for ONE WEEK. Freshly bottled water. This 
is
because our municipal water systems ARE at risk. One week will be 
sufficient
for trucked water to make it in. The traditional three days is too 
short.

- Have your pantry's STOCKED with food for one week, too. This should 
be
food that is very simple to make. You should also have enough packaged 
food
for afew days that require no cooking, should the electric systems be 
taken
out.

- It is a good idea to have a portable emergency kit in a large duffle 
bag
containing the above items, should you (God forbid) ever need to be
evacuated. This way, you can grab the (ONE) bag and go. Essential items
should include medicines (for one week's supply), toilet paper, 
toothbrushes
and paste, hand sanitizer, water/food, flashlights, portable radios 
with
plenty of batteries, pen and paper, whistle, rope, duct tape, blankets,
general toiletries, and anything else you feel to sustain you for ONE 
WEEK.
Believe it or not, this can all fit into one large duffle bag for a 
regular
sized family. Your life is the value, not material possessions.

- Pets. Make sure you have the appropriate carriers for your pets and 
plan
for extra water and food for them. It is a good idea to buy a small bag 
of
food for them and store it with that emergency duffle bag. Also store
leashes/collars, and extra water. Do NOT leave pets unattended. In 
emergency
situations, they know something is wrong and get scared easily and may 
try
to even run away. Be mindful of this.

- In extreme cases, the Red Cross and local overnments utilize Amateur 
Radio
as a way to pass welfare traffic. Today's terrorist acts in NYC left 
Amateur
Radio as the ONLY means of communications in or out of the city. The 
cities
9-1-1dispatch center was on the 12th floor of one of the towers. That 
went
down and so did their 9-1-1 system for the whole city. If you evacuate, 
it
is best to go to the Red Cross and have HAM radio pass welfare traffic 
to
your loved onesacross the country.

- If you are home when a situation occurs, STAY THERE. DO NOT go out 
and
drive around or wander. Subsequent events can immobilize you away from 
home
and create undue worrying from your family. Doing this also hampers
emergency efforts and obstructs life saving efforts.

- STAY OFF THE PHONE. Calling everyone in the world ties up the phone 
system
and obstructs emergency services. It is best to CALL ONE party out of 
state
andhave them contact everyone else to let them know you are okay.

- The notion of this can't happen here was proved wrong. It can and 
will
happen anywhere. Report suspicious circumstances to law enforcement
immediately. Let them determine the severity of the situation. If 
government
says get out or to watch out for certain places, don't take it lightly. 
THIS
IS REAL. Consider that nothing happened to the west coast today and 
there
are two very largepopulation centers in California. If you think there 
is no
terrorists in California: WRONG. I can't say anything further on this
without compromising confidentiality, but you get the point.

- DON'T PANIC. Just be mindful of the circumstances. Just be prepared 
if it
ever hits close to your home. Chances are it won't, but possibilities 
are
endless. Pull together and defend our country and support government. 
This
is a time where we need to unify as a nation more than ever. Icertainly 
hope
the above tips have made you aware of how to begin to take care of 
yourself
and prepare before an emergency. The above can be applied to any 
disaster
(floods, quakes, etc)... It is also suggested that you research more 
for
other items recommended to stock up on not mentioned here (like 
clothing).




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