This one is for you, iPhone owning pet lovers! Preparing your family and pets for the natural disaster? There is an app for that. Need to keep track of your pet vitals? There is an app for that. Wondering when is the next earthquake, tornado or hurricane? There is an app for that.
While this list contains a good handful of useful preparedness apps, it is by no means complete. If you have an app you would like to suggest it in the comments section below.
SOS! Emergency Preparedness
"This app provides a comprehensive First Aid, CPR and Disaster Recovery guide. It allows you to reach the information you need in any daily emergency situation you might find yourself in. It uses the planning guide provided by FEMA to make a plan, get a kit and be informed. This is a comprehensive guide to prepare for disasters and recovering from them."Pet CV
"A perfect application to keep track of your pets’ details, including: Personal Details, Vaccinations/Treatments (can be used for...
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Why prepare for an emergency or disaster?
You may need to survive for a few days alone with your loved ones after an emergency until the rescue crews get to you. This means that you need to have enough water, food and other supplies not only for you, but for your pets as well. And you should have enough to last for three days at least. Pets are most vulnerable in the emergency situation as when the rescue teams do get to the scene, they have to help people first and even then cannot reach everyone right away. Keep in mind that basic services could also be affected and it may be days, if not weeks, before your water/gas/electricity/sewage access is restored. As advised by Ready America: "Get a kit. Make a Plan. Be informed."What is a pet emergency supply kit?
Pet Emegency Supply kit has everything your pet needs to survive in a disaster until the situation is normalized.What kinds of emergency supply kits are there?
There are usually two kinds of emergency supply kits on the market...
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When Wildfire Threatens
If you are warned that a wildfire is threatening your area, listen to your battery-operated radio for reports and evacuation information. Follow the instructions of local officials.Back your car into the garage or park it in an open space facing the direction of escape. Shut doors and roll up windows. Leave the key in the ignition. Close garagewindows and doors, but leave them unlocked. Disconnect automatic garage door openers.Confine pets to one room. Make plans to care for your pets in case you must evacuate.Arrange temporary housing at a friend or relative's home outside the threatened area.If advised to evacuate, do so immediatelyWear protective clothing -- sturdy shoes,cotton or woolen clothing, long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, gloves, and a handkerchief to protect your face.Take your Disaster Supplies Kit. Lock your home.Tell someone when you left and where you are going.Choose a route away from fire hazards. Watch for changes in the speed and direction...
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Design and landscape your home with wildfire safety in mind. Select materials and plants that can help contain fire rather than fuel it. Use fire-resistant or noncombustible materials on the roof and exterior structure of the dwelling, or treat wood or combustible material used in roofs, siding, decking, or trim with fire-retardant chemicals evaluated by a nationally recognized laboratory, such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Plant fire-resistant shrubs and trees. For example, hardwood trees are less flammable than pine, evergreen, eucalyptus, or fir trees.
Your best resource for proper planning is www.firewise.org which has outstanding information used daily by residents, property owners, fire departments, community planners, builders, public policy officials, water authorities, architects, and others to assure safety from fire -- it really works. Firewise workshops are offered for free all across the Nation in communities large and small, and free Firewise materials can be...
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Equilibrium is the key for proper maintenance of the complex system that is the Earth's atmosphere. A great deal of heat builds up in the tropical latitudes due to the Earths revolution in its orbit around the sun and its rotation on its tilted axis.
This immense heat gets dissipated to the latitudes in the middle by way of tropical storms. Hurricane is the name of the tropical storms that are the most powerful. At the west of the International Date Line these storms are called typhoons while in Australia and around the Indian Ocean they are known as the cyclones.
The Tropical storms originate at a band known as the intertropical convergence zone over warm waters that characterize this zone. An optimal of above 80 degrees Fahrenheit, surface temperatures of the sea is essential. Thunderstorms clusters are formed when areas of large clouds evaporate due to evaporation and convection.
The strength of Coriolis effect that's required to initiate rotation occurs if the formation...
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