[MBS] FEMA(Federal Emergency Management Agency) Recommends to Get a Survival Kit Just in Case


Information from Ms. Daifankorojina, one of our readers, posted in our blog on March 24, 2013

The world might be turned upside down.
I have found an article which makes us think that it is true.
I don’t know why.
But information about survival goods listed in this article is also helpful to us Japanese.
Let’s brace for a crunch.

Comment by Ms. Daifankorojina

Excerpt from an English article posted on Modern Survival Blog: January 22, 2013 – 
FEMA says, Get a Survival Kit

FEMA video


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Note by Editor

This video reminds me of the message shown below.

Daishoushin-makotonarukami-sama
“Although I had repeatedly given warnings and appealed to deities (at the time of the revolution in the celestial world), almost none took action until a storm approached directly underneath their feet.  And the moment when they found their feet floating in the air, they realized that the real storm, storm of revolution had come. They regretted having done anything.  But it is too late.  The same thing is occurring on the earth, too.  A revolution is in progress on the earth.  You cannot continue living in the same way as yesterday any longer.  Only people who have made a decision to turn over a new leaf will be allowed to survive.  If nobody can stop operation of nuclear power plants, you have no choice but to tread the path to self-destruction.”

Excerpt from the article posted in our blog on November 16, 2012:
Dialogue between Ms. Serena and Ameno-mikagenomikoto-sama (about Will of Earth and Future of Humanity)

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Recommended Items to Include in a Basic Survival Kit:
Additional Items to Consider Adding to a Survival Kit:
  • Prescription medications and glasses
  • Infant formula and diapers
  • Pet food and extra water for your pet
  • Important family documents such as copies of insurance policies, identification and bank account records in a waterproof, portable container
  • Cash or traveler’s checks and change
  • Emergency reference material such as a first aid book or information from www.ready.gov
  • Sleeping bag or warm blanket for each person. Consider additional bedding if you live in a cold-weather climate.
  • Complete change of clothing including a long sleeved shirt, long pants and sturdy shoes. Consider additional clothing if you live in a cold-weather climate.
  • Household chlorine bleach and medicine dropper – When diluted nine parts water to one part bleach, bleach can be used as a disinfectant. Or in an emergency, you can use it to treat water by using 16 drops of regular household liquid bleach per gallon of water. Do not use scented, color safe or bleaches with added cleaners.
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • Matches in a waterproof container
  • Feminine supplies and personal hygiene items
  • Mess kits, paper cups, plates and plastic utensils, paper towels
  • Paper and pencil
  • Books, games, puzzles or other activities for children

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