Move to high ground: A nuclear catastrophe is not imminent. The world is not going to end from radiation, heat waves, tornadoes, typhoons, lightening, floods, earthquakes, cold wave or any thing else like that. Have a diet rich in fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains, low fat milk and milk products, nuts, beans, legumes, lentils and small amounts of lean meats. Avoid saturated fats. Exercise at least 150 minutes/week and increase the intensity of exercise gradually. Do not use tobacco, alcohol, weed or street drugs in any form. Practice safe sex.
Answered 3/22/2016
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Seek higher ground: Take meds and important papers with you.
Answered 4/14/2016
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Higher ground: Look for areas that are elevated in order to decrease your chances of drowning. Hope this helps.
Answered 2/15/2016
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Build a boat...: There's actually a great movie: Evan Almighty about a guy who did that ;-) But seriously... you can put together a "go bag" (or bags for multiple people); something that has EVERYTHING you (and your household) need to survive for 3-5 days and keep it handy or in your vehicle. "10 essentials" personalized to your needs and location.
Answered 5/29/2016
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FloodsFloods: Floods are New Zealand’s number one hazard in terms of frequency, losses and declared civil defense emergencies. Floods can cause injury and loss of life, damage to property and infrastructure, loss of stock, and contamination of water and land. Getting ready before a flood strikes will help reduce damage to your home and business and help you survive. http://www.getthru.govt.nz/disasters/flood/
Answered 10/10/2016
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Flood Preparation: Good day; Prepare your residence so water will not seep into your home. Use sandbags in water accessible areas. Move your possessions to higher ground and relocate to higher ground. Consider moving after waters recede.
Answered 2/23/2017
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