Ready2Prepare and OutdoorReady Team Up for Emergency Disaster Preparedness.

April 10th, 2008 by A Managed Blogger

Loa, UT (IPRWIRE) Thurs. April 10th, 2008 — Ready2Prepare (http://ready2prepare.com) and OutdoorReady (http://www.OutdoorReady.com) are collaborating for emergency disaster preparedness in the event of calamity brought on by tornado, flood, or another type of disaster.

March 21, 2008. Fifteen people have died, with 3 being in Ohio, due to the flooding in the Midwest since the first day of spring. To help relieve the situation, President Bush offered Federal aid in Missouri, where a major disaster was declared. This was to supplement state and local recovery efforts offered to areas affected by flooding of close to a foot of rain. Authorities are known to have had a very hard time trying to manage the worst flooding to hit their regions in decades.

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Ready2Prepare Makes National Disaster Preparedness Month As Effective As Possible

September 16th, 2007 by Business Blogger

Many people know that they should be prepared for a variety of natural or manmade disasters but they don’t know where to start. Ready2Prepare can help the every day individual understand what they need and don’t need to plan for and where to start.

Loa, Utah (IPRWIRE) Sun, September 16th, 2007 –- Ready2Prepare (http://www.Ready2Prepare.com) is proud to announce their ability to help individuals from every walk of life prepare for a real disaster in a realistic and logical way. September is National Disaster Preparedness Month and while many people know that they need to be prepared for a variety of disasters like tornados, wildfires, floods, earthquakes, power outages, hurricanes, and more they just don’t know where to start. Ready2Prepare provides one on one consultation for individuals who want to stop thinking about being prepared for these disasters and actually want to be prepared!

September is a time when many people start to think about being prepared for major disasters. Not only is this the height of hurricane season, but it also brings back the memories of September 11th and it is often a time of year when we see many floods and tornados. Despite seeing these natural disasters every year and experiencing the same memories every year many people don’t take steps to get prepared for disaster to strike. Much of the problem is that there is simply too much information out there and it overwhelms the average person. Too much of the information out there is based on extreme survival type situations and many people aren’t able to put a plan in motion.

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