Sunday, May 15, 2011

DISASTER SUPPLIES PALM SPRINGS




We’ve spent a lot of time during the past year talking about how you can get up to speed on earthquake preparedness and one very important part of the equation is that of disaster supplies in Palm Springs.

If you’ve been reading this blog, you’ll know that we take earthquake preparedness extremely seriously.  It’s where we live.  We constantly encourage you to secure all of your furniture, TVs and breakables to prevent damage or loss, and it’s just as important to make sure that you have disaster supplies in Palm Springs on hand.

Too often people who live in active seismic zones go about their daily business completely oblivious to the threat of earthquakes and consequently ignore the need to be prepared, which includes having disaster supplies in Palm Springs.

We can’t stress enough how crucial it is to have disaster supplies in Palm Springs on hand and to store them where you can easily get to them.

The bottom line is that an earthquake can wreck pretty much everything you have if you haven’t taken the time to secure stuff.  It can also cut you off from society until such time as regular services have been restored and that’s the glaring reason why you need to have disaster supplies in Palm Springs, so that you can survive.

As we’ve pointed out in previous articles, disaster supplies in Palm Springs include things like food and water, survival blankets, first aid kits, emergency lighting and so on.  If you don’t have those sorts of items readily accessible in your home, office and car, you could find yourself caught in a very precarious situation after an earthquake.

We’re not trying to scare you with this information; on the contrary, we’re trying to make sure that you are as prepared as you can be for the next earthquake or other emergency.

Let’s say for argument’s sake that you’ve done the right thing and have secured all your household possessions and in doing so you have made your home safer for your family.  Let’s say you have also put together an earthquake preparedness plan so that everyone knows what to do during and after a quake.
Now the only thing left to do is to make sure you have enough disaster supplies in Palm Springs on hand.

If you’re in an earthquake zone, these are all things that you absolutely should do if you’re serious about being prepared.  Disaster supplies in Palm Springs are a must and if you haven’t done anything about it yet, do it today.

Lightsticks Mountain View

Something else you should be thinking about is lightsticks Mountain View.  Whenever an earthquake strikes one of the first services to be knocked offline is the power supply potentially leaving you in the dark, therefore your earthquake preparedness planning should include lightsticks Mountain View.

Because the power can sometimes be out for days, it’s just as important to have a dependable source of light as it is to have enough food, water and other essentials to get through the initial critical period.

Many people have their own generators to provide a backup power source, but if you don’t we recommend having a good supply of lightsticks Mountain View at home.  That way when the lights go out, which they inevitably will, you won’t be left in the dark.

To us at QuakeHOLD! there’s no such thing as having too many lightsticks Mountain View.  It just makes sense to have a bunch ready to go when you need them.

Our online store is a great place to start when you’re looking for disaster supplies in Palm Springs and lightsticks Mountain View.

No matter where you live, if you’re in an earthquake zone chances are it’s one that’s overdue for a major earthquake - most of them are according to the experts.  And because earthquakes can strike at any time anywhere, disaster supplies in Palm Springs are the practical way to guarantee that you will be okay after an earthquake.  Don’t put it off one more day, get your disaster supplies in Palm Springs today.

Friday, May 6, 2011

SAFETY FASTENERS IN SAN JOSE


 
Whenever the topic of earthquake preparedness comes up invariably so too does the question - what’s that?  Turns out it’s a lot of things, but in terms of a home, it’s securing furniture and electronics with safety fasteners in San Jose.

What most people don’t realize is that the #1 cause of injuries or even death in an earthquake is from heavy items falling on top of people and the best way to avoid that is by using safety fasteners in San Jose.

The technical term for it is non-structural interior mitigation and what that means is securing those tall, top-heavy pieces of furniture around your home.

The general rule of thumb is that if it’s heavy enough to hurt you if it falls on you it should be secured.

QuakeHOLD!  have pioneered state-of-the-art safety fasteners in San Jose that can be used in just about any household situation.

And what puts our safety fasteners in San Jose head and shoulders above anything else is that they are made of flexible nylon.  What’s unique about these straps is that they enable bigger, heavier furniture to move independently of the structure during an earthquake and not crash to the floor.

The straps also act as shock absorbers to some degree by absorbing some of the energy from a quake.

The old way of securing furniture was to brace it with metal brackets, but the problem with that is the brackets can be ripped from the wall during shaking because metal is rigid and has no give in it, effectively defeating the purpose of securing the item in the first place.

Another unique aspect of our safety fasteners in San Jose is that they don’t need to be drilled into your furniture as was the case with those old metal brackets.  By incorporating what’s called a hook and loop design and combining it with industrial strength adhesive, the straps can be attached to the top of the piece of furniture being secured by pressing them in to place.

The other end of the strap must be scred into the wall stud to secure the item in position.  That’s it.  That’s all you need to do to stop your wall unit, bookcase, china cabinet etc from crashing down in the next earthquake.

 Earthquake Cabinet Latches Hayward

Earthquake preparedness is front and center these days and something else people in earthquake zones should be thinking about is earthquake cabinet latches in Hayward.

Earthquake cabinet latches in Hayward are inexpensive and easy to install and can be applied to all the cupboard and cabinet doors around your home.

Online store is a great place to start when you’re looking for safety fasteners in San Jose and earthquake cabinet latches in Hayward, as ll as a complete range of earthquake preparedness and safety items, including survival kits.

No matter where you live, if you’re in an earthquake zone chances are it’s one that’s overdue for a major earthquake - most of them are according to the experts.  And because earthquakes can strike at any time anywhere, safety fasteners in San Jose are the best way to guarantee that you won’t run the risk of losing all the contents of your home.  Don’t put it off one more day, safety fasteners in San Jose are necessary and  it is strongly recommend that you get yours today.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

DISASTER PLANNING IN SAN DIEGO



Despite relentless advisories from earthquake experts, as well as the rash of big quakes around the Pacific Ring of Fire, still only a small number of people in southern California have done anything about disaster planning in San Diego.

And the latest research on that is quite mind boggling given that San Diego is in earthquake country.

Research conducted independently by UCLA and the San Diego Office of Emergency Services shows that just 22% of southern Californians consider that they are prepared in some way, shape or form for an earthquake, while the majority of residents have done very little, if anything, about it.  In San Diego it’s even worse with a mere 19% of residents having done anything at all to get prepared.

And given that scientists found 50 new faults in California last year, those statistics should raise some eyebrows because we could potentially be staring down the barrel of increased seismic activity and if that’s not a good enough reason for disaster planning in San Diego then we don’t know what is.

So, with the discovery of new fault lines on top of those that scientists already knew about and so few people being prepared, now would be a pretty good time to not just think about disaster planning in San Diego, but to actually do something about it.

What’s been going on overseas lately has definitely brought home how real the threat of earthquakes is and why it’s important for us to get serious about disaster planning in San Diego.

It includes things like identifying potential hazards around your home and securing them, making sure there are emergency kits for everyone in your home and having a plan so that everyone knows what to do during and after an earthquake.

Disaster planning in San Diego just might be the difference between you and your loved ones surviving a big quake or not.  And now would be a good time to start doing something to get prepared.

Emergency Kits

This is our 20th year of being in business and as the worldwide leaders in earthquake preparedness we have developed a wide range of safety items, including an emergency kit San Mateo.

The kits are designed to get you through at least 72 hours by providing disaster supplies that will help you survive.  There are individual kits, two-person and four-person kits.

Inside every one of our kits are the basic essentials as recommended by the American Red Cross - food, water and an emergency blanket - plus a lot of added extras.  The food and water is approved by the US Coast Guard and has a five-year shelf life, there are first aid kits, safety lightsticks, ponchos, dust masks, nitrile gloves and more.

 We have an online store where you can get everything that you will need for disaster planning in San Diego.

No matter where you live in the San Diego area, you’re in earthquake country and the experts say southern California is overdue for a major earthquake.  More information on that is available on the Great California ShakeOut website.

Because earthquakes can strike anywhere at any time, disaster planning in San Diego is the best way to guarantee that you won’t run the risk of losing all the contents of your home.  Don’t put it off one more day, disaster planning in San Diego is absolutely necessary and we strongly recommend that you start on it today.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS PLAN for SIMI VALLEY


Take the two most recent earthquakes in New Zealand and Japan as examples - neither one of them had anything whatsoever to do with meteorological conditions.  They were caused by tectonic plates shifting underground which released massive amounts of energy, and in Japan’s case, it also caused the deadly tsunami.

You’d be surprised at how many people actually believe that summertime is when earthquakes are more likely because it’s warmer.  Of course the reality is that earthquakes happen under ground and the air temperature has nothing to do with what goes on beneath the surface.

The fact of the matter is that earthquakes can happen at any time anywhere, so you need to have an earthquake preparedness plan for Simi Valley in place so you’ll be ready when it comes.

What you need to do is secure things around your home like furniture, TVs, electronics and breakables and get an emergency kit for everyone in your home.

And now would be a really good time to start getting all those things done.

Earthquake Safety

The first step to earthquake safety is to identify potential hazards around the home and fix them.  What that means is to secure them in place.

It’s known as non-structural interior mitigation and is a system whereby your household items are fastened down to prevent them from falling over and smashing while all the shaking is going on.  Tall, top-heavy pieces will do that if they’re not secured to the wall.

There are state-of-the-art fasteners for securing the various items around the home including furniture straps, flat screen TV straps and bookcase straps.  And for those breakable things like figurines and crystal, there are removable and reusable adhesives QuakeHOLD! putty, clear museum gel and museum wax.

This is our 20th year in business and as the leaders in an earthquake preparedness plan for Simi Valley we have developed a wide range of safety products.

If your furniture, TVs and other things were damaged or broken beyond repair in an earthquake it would be a massive setback for you, both financially and emotionally, therefore there is tremendous value in having an earthquake preparedness plan for Simi Valley.

The cost of securing your possessions is about the same as for a dinner out - it’s not expensive.  In fact, it’s a lot less than the cost of having to replace everything if it was lost in an earthquake.

Another part of having an earthquake preparedness plan for Simi Valley is to have emergency supplies for everyone in your family and the easiest way to check that one off the list is to get a three-day emergency kit like the Grab ‘n Go kits that we make.

Each kit contains enough food, water and other emergency items to get you through the first 72 hours after an earthquake.  Get one of those and you’re done, you won’t have to worry about what you should get and where to find it all.

We have an online store where you can browse all of our earthquake preparedness items.

No matter what part of the country you live in, if you’re in an earthquake zone chances are it’s in one that’s overdue for a major earthquake - most of them are according to the experts.  More information on that is available from the US Geological Survey.

Because earthquakes can strike anywhere at any time, an earthquake preparedness plan for Simi Valley is the best way to guarantee survival.  If you live in a seismically active zone you definitely need to have an earthquake preparedness plan for Simi Valley in place and we strongly suggest that you start today.

Monday, March 28, 2011

EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS SUPPLIES IN CHINO


 
This time around we look at earthquake preparedness supplies in Chino and explain why it’s so important to have them on hand in your home, at work and in the car as part of earthquake preparedness in general.

After what has been going on in Japan, there surely can’t be many people on the planet who aren’t now thinking along these lines.

If you’re a regular reader of this blog, you’ll know that earthquake preparedness is what we’re all about at QuakeHOLD! - we take it very seriously.  We constantly encourage you to secure all of your household possessions to prevent damage or loss, but it’s just as important to make sure that you have earthquake preparedness supplies in Chino.

Too often people who live in active seismic zones go about their day to day routines completely oblivious to the threat of earthquakes and consequently they ignore the need to be prepared, which includes having earthquake preparedness supplies in Chino.

We can’t stress enough how crucial it is to have earthquake preparedness supplies in Chino on hand and to store them where you can easily get to them.

The bottom line is that because earthquakes are so unpredictable, you never know where you’ll be when one hits, therefore it’s imperative that you make sure you’re covered beforehand for the sake of your loved ones if not yourself.

And in order to make sure that everyone in your family has what they need to get through the first three days after an earthquake, we have developed a variety of Grab ‘n Go disaster kits to meet a variety of needs.

Disaster Preparedness Supplies

As we’ve pointed out in previous articles, earthquake preparedness supplies in Chino are essential because they provide a safety net for you and your family members.  And it’s not only earthquakes that you should be thinking about, but any kind of emergency that might suddenly crop up.

Many emergencies are accompanied by loss of important services, such as power and water.  Struggling without electricity and water, even food, for sustained periods can transform highly stressful times into life-threatening emergencies.

There are many options available to suit any size family and any duration of need.  There are also alternatives which contain different survival items to fit a variety of circumstances.

Our Grab ‘n Go kits are designed to get you through those first 72 hours immediately following an emergency by providing earthquake preparedness supplies in Chino that will help you survive.

There are individual survival kits, two-person kits and four-person kits, as well as pet evacuation kits because Fluffy and Fido are often as much a part of a family as a loved one.

The three basic essentials as recommended by the American Red Cross, including food, water and emergency blankets, plus added extras, are in every one of our kits.  The food and water is approved by the US Coast Guard and has a five-year shelf life, there are first aid kits, safety lightsticks, emergency blankets, ponchos, dust masks, nitrile gloves and more.

When an earthquake or other emergency happens, freeways and surface streets may be impassable and public services could be interrupted or taxed beyond their limits.  That’s why we all need to know how to provide for ourselves for an extended period of time, whether at work, home, or on the road.

We have an online store on our website where you can browse our emergency kits.  Because earthquakes can strike anywhere at any time, earthquake preparedness supplies in Chino are the best way to guarantee survival so start getting your household prepared today.

Monday, March 21, 2011

EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS TIPS IN WHITTIER


 
News coverage of earthquakes has become more common lately and while it doesn’t mean we’re getting more earthquakes, it does suggest that earthquake preparedness tips in Whittier should be as common as traffic jams on a freeway.

By now you probably know that because of their unpredictable nature, earthquakes can happen anywhere at any time, so earthquake preparedness tips in Whittier could be the difference between getting through a quake relatively unscathed and losing everything.

Another issue associated with earthquakes being in the news is that people can tend to become nonchalant about getting prepared, so we figure it’s time to share some useful earthquake preparedness tips in Whittier.

There are a few myths associated with earthquakes that we’d like to dispel such as the one about earthquake weather - there’s no such thing.  Many people mistakenly think summertime is when earthquakes strike more often because it’s warmer, but that’s not true.  Earthquakes are caused by tectonic plates shifting and releasing energy beneath the earth’s surface, therefore temperatures above ground are irrelevant.

Running outside or standing in a doorway during an earthquake are yet two other myths that have been debunked by the experts.  If you’re indoors stay there and get under a sturdy table or desk.  Running outside will expose you to flying debris.  Similarly standing in a doorway is asking for trouble because it’s a weaker point of a structure, not to mention that doors can slam shut in an earthquake.

People who live in active earthquake zones can take practical steps to make sure their household possessions are protected against potential damage.  Those same steps will also help prevent injuries during a quake.

We get that it’s all well and good to talk about these things in general terms but you really want specifics, so let’s look at what you can do to get peace of mind.

Safety Tips

There are several things that you should do in order to get prepared including securing your space, having emergency kits or emergency supplies on hand and having a plan for what to do after an earthquake.

There are actually seven steps to earthquake safety and the first step is to identify potential hazards around your home and fix them by securing them in place.

Technically it’s called non-structural interior mitigation and if you’re new to our articles, it’s a combination of systems for fastening down furniture, TVs (as shown in the images), electronics and breakables to stop them from toppling over during an earthquake.  The tall, heavier items are particularly susceptible to crashing down if they’re not secured.

A golden rule of thumb is if it's heavy enough to hurt you if it falls on you, it should be secured in place.

Most fastening systems comprise flexible nylon straps, quick-release buckles and industrial strength adhesives.

The great thing about these fasteners is that once you’ve attached them, you’ll have the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your furniture and electronics are secured and won’t fall over.

 Being prepared also means that you and your loved ones will need access to earthquake survival kits and/or emergency supplies.

At least three days’ worth of food and water is an absolute must for everyone, along with survival blankets and first aid supplies.  The number of people that live in your home will determine how many emergency kits you will need.

No matter what your needs are, pre-assembled 3-day emergency kits are readily available from QuakeHOLD!

There are other things that you can do to be prepared such as storing emergency tools where you can easily get to them, learning how to turn off gas, water and electricity if necessary and creating a disaster preparedness plan.  These and many other tips are included in the Top 10 earthquake preparedness tips in Whittier.