Complete Disaster Survival
Manual
How to Prepare for
Hurricanes Earthquakes, Floods, Tornadoes, and Other Natural Disasters
A Little Preparation
Could Save Your Life! Are you prepared for a hurricane that turns your home
into rubble? An earthquake that leaves you and your family
without shelter, food, or water? A flood that makes your home
unlivable? Most people don’t want to think about those
things—until it’s too late. Ted Wright grew up during the Blitz
in London and knows about man-made and natural disasters
first-hand. He knows that most problems occur
after the disaster, not during it. He knows that
simple planning beforehand can mean the difference between life
and death.
This book covers a variety of possible disasters and
considers almost any place one might happen to be when it
strikes. In all cases, advance planning combined with relatively
inexpensive preparations will greatly enhance your chances of
survival, whether you are caught at home, at work, at school, or
on the road.
One need only remember Hurricane Andrew, or the recent
earthquake in California, to know that anything can happen and
frequently does.
With dozens of drawings and ideas, including “food torpedoes,”
quake-resistant shelters, and water-storage trenches, this
survival manual will be a life-saver for anyone caught in a
major disaster. If you’re ever going to consider thinking about
disaster survival—even someday— you’ll need this book. 288
pages. 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" Paperback |