Throughout the country, kind people volunteer their time and talents to help others harmed by natural or personal disasters.
However, we can only help others if we are first prepared to take care of ourselves and our families.
The following are real situations that have happened to us, or people that we or our friends and relatives know. What would you do in this or an analogous situation where you live? Perhaps these questions could prompt useful and interesting discussions among family or other groups.
In ice-fog conditions, your car goes off the road and down into a ditch where people cannot see you. You are injured. What do you have within reach to call or attract attention for help, keep warm, and care for your injuries?
Considerations: Cell service is spotty in large swaths of rural America, and often depends on line of sight to cell towers. Take note of locations in your vicinity where cell service is unavailable. Do you have any other means of communication in your car, such as whistles, flares, or ham radio? Radio?Continue reading“Are You Prepared? For What?, by Mrs. Alaska”
