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A well-prepared family understands the importance of backups, builds layered systems and practices using them. Do you have a plan for when the power goes out?
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Reliable power supports the stability of your home. Lights, refrigeration and communication help maintain order when everything outside the home feels uncertain. Get started here: https://t.co/WLq6FGbe7z
Resilience starts at home. Be ready when emergencies happen with simple, effective preparedness strategies from ReadyCorps. Read the full guide: https://t.co/SPxxFUxcsa
Resilience starts at home. Take control before emergencies happen with simple, effective preparedness strategies from ReadyCorps.
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12 ways to cool your house during a summer power outage – Remember these tips to ensure your home stays cool and comfortable for you and your family when the power fails: https://t.co/wYB8foOaKe
Growing food, sharing skills and building trust creates neighborhoods that can handle hard times together. All it takes is someone with initiative to get it going.
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Strong communities do not happen by accident. They grow through shared effort and looking out for one another. Small acts of kindness, like checking on elderly neighbors build lasting relationships and stronger neighborhoods.
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One of the biggest obstacles to overcome during a crisis is the ability to move to safety, evacuate or transport loved ones. Learn how to stay mobile during a crisis: https://t.co/MJmbCncfNB
Staying mobile during a crisis could mean the difference between safety and danger. Here are some key strategies that can help keep you and your family moving when it matters most. https://t.co/MJmbCnbHY3
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When technology fails, basic navigation skills can make all the difference. Read this helpful guide on getting where you need to go without GPS: https://t.co/pdMWJI1KUb
GPS is great — until it isn’t. Learn how to navigate during an emergency without relying on your phone or a signal. Read the guide: https://t.co/pdMWJI1KUb
A practical, self-sufficient survival garden is a great asset to have when the next crisis hits. Here are some crops you can consider for your edible garden: https://t.co/VHTG2Hkh4v
Whether you’re in a rural area or living in a city, growing your own emergency food can help you become more self-sufficient and resilient in times of crisis. Read more:
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Mobility Basics – From choosing a vehicle to outfitting it, to what to expect with regard to wear and tear, learn the basics of mobility and vehicle recovery: https://t.co/mvHmmwvZOv