By: Linda Wieland | 2010-01-25 | News and society The Church of Scientology of San Diego sponsors workshop in response to President Obama’s call for community involvement before disaster strikes. read more
By: Trev Johnson | 2011-08-18 | Outdoors Be ready it could take a few days to receive help after a catastrophe in your neighborhood. This implies you'll need to acquire actions right now so that you can get ready oneself to survive for the minimum of 72 hrs. read more
By: johnsimm | 2010-11-25 | Home & Family Maintain items in airtight plastic luggage and put your complete disaster supplies equipment in one or two simple-to-carry containers, similar to an unused garbage can, camping backpack, or duffel bag. read more
By: Phoenix Delray | 2011-03-28 | Article Marketing If the time comes in your life there you are ready to spend your existence with another person, planning for a wedding in San Diego can be pleasant experience overall. With many individuals in your li... read more
By: Otto King | 2010-04-04 | Politics Most people can tolerate a drought - even Californians, captivated by the sight of their burning homes and resolving to build again, hopefully in time for next year's inferno. You hear the same question in the aftermath of every natural disaster: Why tempt fate by living in a place that could so easily be destroyed? Maybe we have no choice. Maybe we are programmed to seek a lemming-like self destruction as a way of culling the herd: subconscious population control. read more
By: James T Williams | 2010-03-29 | Reference & Education The thought of creating a disaster preparedness plan with your family can seem like a daunting task. Too many people overlook the necessity of being ready for anything. Whether it is a natural disaster, loss of work or some other monumental reason for using your emergency storage supplies, you must be ready. When beginning the task, it really becomes apparent how many things we utilize every day that we take for granted. From toilet paper to macaroni and everything in between, it's hard to imagine having enough in case of a disaster. There are tools and supplies every person prepared for a disaster should have. read more
By: Lisa A Mason | 2010-04-02 | Reference & Education With this hurricane season starting out strong, we considered it a fitting time to talk a bit about hurricane preparedness. If you live in an area that could potentially be hit by tropical storms, you need to learn to prepare yourself before a hurricane hits. read more
By: Nicole Roberts | 2011-04-08 | Accessories Emergencies happen and they can cause communication failures, power failures and other inconveniences. It is important to have emergency supplies in a reliable, sturdy container. Your emergency preparedness supplies should be enough to last for seventy-two hours. In the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster it is possible that it will take several days for help to arrive. If you prepare a kit with your emergency preparedness supplies, you will be caring for your family. read more
By: sidd | 2011-04-03 | Food & Beverage Take a minute and imagine there is an emergency in your home town. Will you be prepared? Will you have food or needed supplies ready in the absence of electricity, water or phone? Emergencies can leav... read more
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By: Sue Mattson | 2010-09-27 | Outdoors The San Diego sunshine is wonderful when hosting an outdoor event but it is also important to include an area for your guests to seek shade or go to in case it rains. read more
By: Tikee Pittman | 2011-06-07 | Travel & Leisure Many people enjoy RV camping in San Diego. An RV trip isn't always to popular destinations, where campsites are plentiful. Some folks, who take the second-home concept seriously, choose to set up their rig for an extended stay in a place where an established campground might not be found. read more
By: Mare Nikolic | 2011-08-15 | Spirituality You should ask some questions. Is there a chapel where you can hold a memorial service close to the burial site? Are the grounds open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week? Does the cemetery offer financing options? Can you choose between upright or ground level memorial markers? Would you prefer a special section i.e. veterans? Can the cemetery manage a cremation if desired? Is the cemetery staff helpful? Look around at the cemetery as a whole. Is it well kept? Are there mausoleums? What kind are th read more
By: Off The Grid Ready | 2010-09-27 | Home security Becoming prepared for emergencies, natural disasters and social unrest can be an overwhelming task when you first begin read more