New Quizzes

For some time, I've had these on my mind, so here they are:





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Who Survives?
Survival Quiz book to help survive a disaster
Quizzes and Guides for the End of the World as We Know It

Makes a great gift!

Learn to survive in a fun form!

Check it out here.





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Bio & Chemical Emergency Survival Guide

Beforehand

It is unlikely you’ll get any warning before disasters such as biological or chemical, and these can be devastating to their victims. Besides toxic and poisonous air and water, biological and chemical disaster cause property destruction, fires, polluted water, and other life-threatening problems.

You may have to “shelter-in-place” or evacuate, depending on the circumstances. Read our Evacuate or Shelter-in-Place Guide and listen to emergency broadcasts for your area.

The steps you take now will help you prepare for a biological or chemical disaster that could strike in your community at any moment.

If you haven’t already, read our Basic Disaster Survival Guide and go through the lists. It’s too late later.  Do this now.

One of the first things on your to-do list should be getting your own emergency survival kit. Enough food, water, and shelter to last a minimum of 72 hours.

During a Biological or Chemical Disaster

If you are indoors STAY THERE.

  • If you are outdoors, get indoors immediately.
  • If you are in an automobile, get out and into a building.
  • If you are indoors, get up. Seal vents, windows, doors, and any other “cracks” with plastic and duct tape. Shut down your furnace or a/c.
  • If you are in a multi-level building, go up. Most gasses are heavier than air.
After a Biological or Chemical Disaster
  • Check for contamination and administer first aid.
  • Do not use the phone except in emergencies. Only call 911 for life threatening emergencies.
  • For general and updated disaster information, call 211.
  • Listen for advisories. The primary Emergency Alert System station.
  • Discard any food or water that you suspect contamination.
  • Cooperate with public safety officials.
  • Be prepared to evacuate when/if necessary.
  • DO NOT GO SIGHTSEEING! (But check on your neighbors.)

Check out all of our Guides:

Basic Disaster Survival Guide (includes lists)

Bio and Chemical Hazard Survival Guide

Disaster Preparedness Guide

Earthquake Survival Guide

Hurricane and Tornado Survival Guide

Nuclear Disaster Survival Guide

Evacuate or Shelter-in-Place Guide

Volcano Survival Guide

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