In the past month, we’ve gone over the importance of the top four essentials when it comes to earthquake preparedness. Today we’re moving onto the fifth priority, which is light! Water Food Heat Shelter Light … More →
Living on the West Coast means that “the big one” is always in the back of our minds. It also means that we should be prepared for a minimum of 2 weeks of self-sufficiency. In … More →
If you’ve arrived here on your quest to prepare for the event of an earthquake, you’re on the right track. Especially if you live in British Columbia. Being prepared for an emergency means you are … More →
As mentioned in last week’s post about water as a top priority in Earthquake Preparedness, there are eight fundamental steps when it comes to preparing yourself for the occurrence of an earthquake. If you’re living in … More →
When you start planning to get prepared, sometimes it’s simplest to break it down into categories. As far as emergency preparedness goes–and it works well for earthquake preparedness specifically–there are eight categories: Water Food Heat … More →
If you live in an earthquake zone, you’ve probably been part of a conversation or two about earthquakes. You probably know that the earth’s crust is built out of plates that slide past each other, … More →