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Surviving a Disaster
Evacuation Strategies and
Emergency Kits for Staying Alive
A Survival Book by Tony Nester
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Leroux Fire - Disasters can happen at any time! |
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The most effective means of surviving a
disaster is to have the essential gear and plans
in place beforehand and this comes only from
developing a mindset of self-reliance. |
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In his third book
in the
Practical Survival series,
veteran survival instructor Tony Nester takes you through
the mental attitude, scenarios, planning, and gear for
overcoming natural and manmade disasters where you are
forced to evacuate your home. |
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Years in the making, Surviving a Disaster covers what
has worked for those who have lived through actual disasters
and delves into the practical skills for preparing you and
your family. |
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Cost: $10.95
plus
shipping |
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The mindset of successful
survivors and what it takes to prevail in a disaster. |
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How to formulate an escape plan
for your specific region. |
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A straightforward approach to
assembling emergency kits that really work for the home,
office, and vehicle. |
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The must-have items that every
family first-aid kit should contain. |
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How to prepare children for a
crisis and what personal items to include in their safety kit. |
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Proven techniques for obtaining
safe drinking water in an urban setting and how to avoid
dehydration. |
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Tips for communicating and
reuniting with your loved ones after a disaster. |
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Prepare the items you will
need in an emergency. |
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Surviving a Disaster:
Evacuation Strategies and
Emergency Kits for Staying Alive
Release Date: December
10, 2007
Diamond Creek Press, Flagstaff, Arizona
Cost: $10.95 |
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Book Testimonial |
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Mr. Nester,
Thank you for your great book,
Surviving A Disaster. I have read through it several times,
and continue to improve my kit. I wanted to take this chance
to explain how your book helped me a month ago.
I travel a lot, by commercial airline and then rental car.
Since reading your book, I make it a point to stop by a
grocery store the first night, to get a gallon of drinking
water (store brand is under $1) and some fruit. This
supplements what I can carry on the plane (business clothes,
two large trash bags, two one gallon Zip-Lock freezer bags,
toilet kit, watch cap, leather gloves, Bic lighter, trail mix,
hand sanitizer, but no sharps). A month ago, due to flooding,
the water system in the town I was visiting became
contaminated. A boil water order was given. There was a run on
drinking water. I was glad I already had water and a water
container. I was able to refill my container with boiled water
from restaurants for a nominal fee. I used my hand sanitizer
to clean my hands. Many travelers at the hotel got sick, but I
was fine.
If it were not for the ideas I got from your book, I probably
would also have been sick. Thanks again for the great book.
Boyd C. |
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