Your Survival: Protect Yourself from Tornadoes, Earthquakes, Flu Pandemics, and other Disasters

Your Survival: Protect Yourself from Tornadoes, Earthquakes, Flu Pandemics, and other Disasters

Your Survival: Protect Yourself from Tornadoes, Earthquakes, Flu Pandemics, and other Disasters

Your Survival: Protect Yourself from Tornadoes, Earthquakes, Flu Pandemics, and other Disasters

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Overview

Protect your family and your home. Be prepared with Your Survival, a complete system — handbook, video and organizer — that makes planning for a disaster so simple, easy, and inexpensive that there’s no longer an excuse to put it off.

Complete with checklists to help you stock an emergency food closet, vet your insurance policy, improve the chances your S.O.S. calls and emails will get through when no one else’s can, and protect your home and your family against earthquakes, tornadoes, mudslides, terrorist attacks, pandemics... any crisis you may face.

Your Survival provides a wealth of life saving knowledge:

· Explore a 90-minute DVD which includes interviews with the nations foremost disaster experts
· Learn first-hand the most common mistakes people make
· Discover the 10 most important items you should have on hand at all times

With advice from survivors and experts alike, Your Survival is a vital investment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781578262625
Publisher: Hatherleigh Press
Publication date: 10/09/2007
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 990,198
Product dimensions: 9.09(w) x 9.63(h) x 1.08(d)

About the Author

Bob Arnot is one of the most trusted names in health and foreign reporting and a globetrotting humanitarian with dozens of disaster zones stamped in his passport. As chief medical correspondent for CBS and NBC, and board member for Save the Children, Dr. Bob has reported on war in Iraq, AIDS in Botswana, and tended to the victims of earthquakes, floods, and pandemics in Armenia, Turkey, and Japan. He is also the best-selling author of the Breast Cancer Prevention Handbook, as well as the star of “Dr. Danger,” a new series on INHD.

Mark Cohen is a veteran journalist who has written and edited for Men’s Journal, GQ, and the New York Times and Washington Post magazines, among other publications.

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Your Survival

The Complete Resource for Disaster Planning and Recovery (Includes 90-Minute DVD)
By Bob Arnot

Hatherleigh Press

Copyright © 2007 Bob Arnot
All right reserved.

ISBN: 9781578262625

Introduction

You never think a disaster will happen to you. Kathy Hebert, a 46-year-old physician and public health analyst certainly didn’t. The longtime New Orleans resident always thought that keeping supplies and extra cash on hand, making copies of vital records, and buying supplemental insurance for rare events like earthquakes or floods were things that only “worrywarts” did.

Then Hurricane Katrina hit. Now, more than a year after the disaster, Hebert and her husband are camping out with a toaster on the second floor of what used to be their house. The first floor, which was inundated by five feet of water from the 17th Street Canal, had to be taken down clear to the studs; Hebert spends hours each week searching for a contractor who’s not too busy to put up walls – which for now the Heberts must pay for out of their own savings.

“When the order came to evacuate we only had a couple of hours to get out,” she recalls. “We had two big plastic totes stuffed with our important papers and other valuables, like our wedding video, and we put them up on our kitchen counters. So we figured at least those things would stay dry.Unfortunately, we didn’t count on the fact that in five feet of water plastic totes slide off counters and topple open! That was really hard. My father died eight years ago, and that was the only video I had of him. Now I just want to grab people by the neck and tell them, ‘Don’t put your faith in plastic totes!’ You have to make sure stuff like that is in order and in one place so you can take it with you.”

Kathy’s story is exactly the point of the Your Survival™ Disaster Planning, Response, and Recovery Program. You might call it our attempt to “grab you by the neck” (in the nicest possible way of course), to get you thinking about all the things that thousands of people never do. To help, we enlisted the country’s leading disaster preparedness experts, including emergency management officials, weather forecasters, physicians, engineers, accountants, insurance analysts, and grief counselors. We also interviewed dozens of survivors from all across the country. Smart, hardworking people just like you, who are still drying out from Hurricane Katrina and the recent flooding in the Northeast, people who have watched their houses slide down cliffs during earthquakes in Los Angeles, run from wildfires in San Diego, and cowered inside closets as F5 tornadoes ripped apart their Oklahoma homes. They all agreed to tell their stories because they have some hard lessons to share, and because they understand two important truths about disasters: First, these catastrophes can, and do, happen to anyone, regardless of income or geography. Second, at a time when it’s increasingly clear that government is overmatched by the cost and coordination of recovery efforts, it’s a big mistake to count on someone else to take care of these issues for you.

“A lot of people in this country have this idea that Bruce Willis is going to jump out of a tank, and suddenly all these supplies are going to start pouring in to help them put their lives back together,” says Hebert. “Well, it doesn’t exist. It’s a fantasy that only lives in Hollywood. When something like this happens, every family better have it together and know how to take responsibility for themselves.”

We’re not trying to scare you with statements like these or get you to take up residence with your spouse and children in a bunker somewhere with a two-year supply of Meals, Ready to Eat (MREs). We just think it makes sense to do a little advance planning now that can save you plenty of stress and heartache later.

Disasters don’t need to devastate your family. Especially not if you have the right type of insurance, organize your most vital possessions, and prep with the rest of the quick and easy info outlined in Your Survival™.

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Table of Contents

FORWARD by Dr. Bob Arnot

INTRODUCTION
About This Guide
Yoursurvival.com
Your Survival™List
Cherrypicking Info
Icons Used in This Guide

CHAPTER 1: Identifying Your Risks
No One’s Completely Safe
Location Location Location
A Word About Flood Maps
Special Report: Bird Flu and You

CHAPTER 2: Planning Ahead
Taking Stock
Stocking Up
Food & Sundries
Water
Gas Grill
Portable Heater
Other Appliances
Light
Batteries
Radio
Plastic Sheeting and Duct Tape
Hose and Ladder
Gas Shut-Off Wrench
Stocking Your Emergency Medicine Kit
Backing Up
Getting Your Affairs in Order
Sizing Up Your Insurance
Disaster-Proofing Your Home
Devising Your Communications Plan
Pets
Assembling Your “Bug-Out” Bags
The Bugged-Out SUV
Plotting Your Escape Route
Maintenance

CHAPTER 3: Stay or Go?
Six Rules to Live By
If You Go
If You Stay

CHAPTER 4: Weathering the Storm
The 30-Second Guide to Disaster Physics
Your Disaster-by-Disaster Drill
Tornadoes
Hurricanes and Floods
Earthquakes
Landslides
Chemical Clouds
Heat Waves

CHAPTER 5: Immediate Aftermath
Practicalities First
Managing Your Water Supply
Getting Help From FEMA
Notifying Your Insurance Company
The Stages of Disaster Grief
Getting Unstuck

CHAPTER 6: Rebuilding
Staying on Your Insurer
Dealing With Your Mortgage Company
Hiring a Contractor
Getting the IRS to Help
Solving the Government Loan Puzzle

CONCLUSION

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