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Hurricane Warnings Becoming More Disastrous in 2008

hurricane.jpgPlanning and simple preparation can prevent the unexpected from becoming more disastrous. Hurricanes are becoming much stronger because of global warming, so says a new study in the current edition of the journal Nature. As seas warm, open waters have more energy to turn tropical storms into higher category hurricanes. Just look at the recent back-to-back hurricanes in the southeastern United States. No sooner than you evacuate one when you may face starting over. For a small cost, anyone can be prepared in advance and be ready to just jump in the car and go. And not having to run around to various stores for emergency item. Just log on to Disaster Recovery Supply and fill your needs ahead of time.

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Posted by survival, Sep 11th, 2008

How Did Stuczynski Lose To Isinbayeva In Women’s Pole Vault

pole-vault.jpgI am no expert or authority on pole vaulting, but I think I know a little bit about mechanical advantage. After watching the replays of both women, I noticed that Russia’s Isinbayeva places her right hand at the end of the pole while Stuczynski places her right hand about a foot from the end. It seems to me that Isinbayeva would get more spring (or momentum) as she is further out on the pole. This difference might have been the reason that Stuczynski couldn’t get the extra height. But, I am not their trainer and they should know more than I know.

Disaster occur all over the world, some man-made and others are natural. It can happen to anyone, so it’s best to prepare in advance. Visit us at Disaster Recovery Supply to find out more.

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Posted by survival, Aug 21st, 2008

Have you made preparations in case of a natural disaster?

tornado.jpgToday’s CNN daily poll (7-30-2008) asked this question and 76% of respondents replied NO! Just yesterday, Southern California experienced a 5.4 magnitude earthquake. Fortunately, no one was hurt, but there was a lot of damage. Isn’t it time for people to become more aware of sudden storms and natural events and get prepared? Everybody thinks…”it won’t happen to me!” But it can happen. Get informed and get prepared at Disaster Recovery Supply NOW!

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Posted by survival, Jul 30th, 2008

Antique Wohlgemuth & Lissner published print By A. Liebmann Berlin

1598.JPGJust listed on Ebay is a signed numbered print (98/150) titled Old Street In Tyrol by Alexander Liebmann. Tyrol is in Austria near Italy. It was published by Wohlgemuth & Lissner in Berlin in the 1800’s. In very good condition. I believe Liebmann was born in 1817 and has painted many other works of art which can be found in art auction houses. Interested parties can click on the link above and place their bid. The auction ends in 7 days. Additionally, Disaster Recovery supplies for emergency evacuations are available at our companies web site.

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Posted by survival, Jul 29th, 2008

Peruvian model Lacey Zamudio poses naked sitting atop her country’s red-and-white flag.

lacey_zamudio_ju__rez.jpgLacey Zamudio appears in a magazine photo completely nude — save for a cowboy hat — atop a horse draped with the Peruvian flag. It comes just days before the country celebrates its independence on Monday. We post this as it is lighter fare than all the natural and man-made disasters that occur around the world. Everyone should be aware of their surroundings and pay attention to what might lie ahead. Disaster Recovery Supply offers insight and survival kits for many emergencies. As an aside, we wonder what the Peruvian Flag she’s sitting on might sell for on Ebay!

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Posted by survival, Jul 25th, 2008

Run Your Car On Water – Double Your Mileage

water4gas-longbanner.jpgDo You Want To Know RIGHT NOW How You Can Drive Around Using WATER  as FUEL and Laugh At Rising Gas Costs, While Reducing Emissions and Preventing Global Warming? 100% “water cars” and “water trucks” are still on the drawing board – but I’m excited to show you how you can start RIGHT NOW! Convert Your Car/Truck to BURN WATER as well as Gasoline–Double Your Mileage! Disaster Recovery Supply is now offering this knowledge to it’s readers and customers. Don’t wait for the car manufacturers to come out with their expensive hybrids. Click Here! You will find out all the details about this technology and read many testimonials regarding the increased mileage people are getting on their vehicles. It doesn’t matter what vehicle your are driving or how old it is. Find out now and start saving money. This price of gas is not coming down!

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Posted by survival, Jun 12th, 2008

Canadian-Alaskan Aircraft Emergency Survivor Pak

tn_ca20.jpgDisaster Recovery Supply introduces a new Survival Kit designed for the most threatening environments. It’s the Canadian-Alaskan Aircraft Support System<P>Originally designed for pilots flying within Alaskan and Canadian airspace, the CA-20 offers protection against harsh climates in the event of an emergency. It contains over 150 medical and general supply items to help sustain two people for up to 14 days.

The space saving design combined with its ample supply of food and water makes the CA-20 a popular choice on board fixed wing, rotor craft, and corporate jets. It’s also used extensively by Search & Rescue units!<P>Includes the following:<P> GENERAL: Candles, Carrying Case, Duct Tape, Whistle, Emergency Blankets, Emergency Flares, Emergency Manual, Firesticks, Fishing Kit, Flashlight w/batteries, Gill Net, Handwarmers, Hatchet, Infectious Waste bags, Insect Lotion, Mirror, Mosquito Headnets, Pencil/Paper Set, Playing Cards, Pliers, Pocket Compass, Rope, Screwdriver, Snare Wire, Survival Knife Set, Tissue Packs, Usage card, Utility Bags, Waterproof Matches, Watertight Container, Work Gloves.<P>MEDICAL: Adhesive Bandages, Adhesive tape, Alcohol Wipes, Anti-Diarrhea Tablets, Aspirin, Dust Masks, Elastic Bandages, First Aid Cream, Gauze Pads, Gauze Roll, Instant Cold Pak, Mouthwash, Sanitary Pads, Scissors, Splint, Tongue Depressors, Toothache Kit, Towelettes, Tweezers, Water Purification Tablets.

 No one should venture into unknown territory without proper clothing and survival equipment. Disaster Recovery Supply offers many other emergency kits for all types of disaster.

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Posted by survival, May 28th, 2008

Keep Your Employees Safe With a Business Disaster Plan

business.jpgPlan To Stay In Business by protecting your employees. Disaster can strike quickly and without warning. It can force you and your employees to evacuate your place of business or confine everyone to the premises. What would your employees do if basic services–water, gas, electricity or telephones–were cut off? Local officials and relief workers will be on the scene after a disaster, but they cannot reach everyone right away. Therefore, the best way to make your business and employees are safe is to be prepared before disaster strikes.

The continuity of your business is in the hands of you and your employees. Unless they survive, the liklihood of your business survival will be threatened. The best way is to be prepared ahead of time.

Many small business owners aren’t sure what they need to consider in putting together a disaster plan. The Institute for Business and Home Safety has a comprehensive checklist on  it’s web site www.disastersafety.org.

Obviously, there’s a lot more that goes into a comprehensive disaster plan, such as planning for an evacuation, or stocking up with necessities in case you have to remain on the premises. Disaster Recovery Supply can assist in getting you started. Always remember…..it’s better to be five years early than five minutes too late!

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Posted by survival, May 26th, 2008

Cash Is King! Are We Taking Today’s Electronic Era For Granted?

money.jpgYes, we live in the electronic age. From the time we wake up until we go to bed, almost every move we make involves electricity and electronics. We get up in the morning to a nice warm house, turn on the lights and coffee maker. We get the morning paper which was just printed a few hours ago. Then we’re off to a nice warm shower, blow our hair dry and off into the world for the day. If we need gas for our vehicle, a stop at the pumps with our credit card. If we stop at the store or a restaurant, we might use another credit card. A payday might mean a stop at our bank for a deposit. At the start of the week, or any day for that matter, we start writing checks to pay our bills. And it goes on and on. (Disaster Recovery Supply is starting to think ahead).

Now look at this brief scenario which happened recently. Starbucks is based in Seattle, WA which experienced a brief earthquake. This temporarily disrupted their computer server. All Starbuck locations are tied in directly to this main server and could not sell a cup of coffee anywhere because they could not take credit cards or cash because the registers wouldn’t open.

Now picture this on a global basis. Our world is surrounded by thousands of communication satellites which (unfortunately) govern our world. What “if” something disrupted their functions like sunspots, an errant meteor, some type of terror activity, etc. What “if” our communication connection were shut down without a remedy.

Now imagine waking up in the morning. The lights won’t go on. Coffee Maker won’t work. Refrigerator contents are spoiling. A cold shower. Can’t get gas because pumps won’t run. Can’t use a credit card anywhere because ATM’s, banks, stores are helpless without electricity which rely on electronics to operate. Stores may have supplies for a while, but won’t sell them to you unless you have cold cash. And you will need to stock up all you can before the next guy gets it because the store can’t restock as trucks won’t operate. And you won’t be able to call anybody because phones won’t work. No text messages!!

Credit cards and checks will be of no use and <b>cash will be king</b>.  Forget about the value of our dollar compared with the Euro. The stock market will be gone! Cash will be cash…..no matter! With cash, you may be able to do all kinds of things you never thought of previously. You might be wise to start hoarding cash, and not in a safe deposit box. Without electricity, you won’t be able to get at it. Find a good and safe hiding place and keep it a secret. And make sure you have a bicycle!

Again, it’s always best to be prepared ahead of time for any type of event. Keep several disaster kits handy at all times for any kind of emergency. Remember, it’s best to be five years early than five minutes too late!

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Posted by survival, May 24th, 2008

Goodbye Safety…..Hello Disaster…..Wake Up America!

colorado.jpgThe world, as we used to know it, has gone completely upside down! From the Victorian days of yesteryear to the troubling days of now. And those regard just the moral issues. Then there are the Disasters of Mother Nature, which  seem to be a daily occurence. Everyday it’s something. Rampant tornadoes, cyclones, tsunamis, hurricanes, etc. are in the news. They seem more abundant now than ever before. And for many, there is no warning. Just today came reports that victims of the Colorado tornadoes can’t return home just yet. And more hit in Kansas and California. Did any of them have any type of emergency supplies or equipment to sustain them during these type events? Most likely…NO! Why? Because they believe it can’t happen to them. Wake up America!! It can happen! Spending a few dollars now may save you many heartaches and inconveniences. A visit to Disaster Recovery Supply can get you started. Prepare NOW!!

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Posted by survival, May 24th, 2008
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