Increase Your Odds By Being Prepared
We have seen a number of examples in the recent past that people were hit by disasters when they least expected them. Let it be the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks in New York and Washington D. C. in 2001, let it be the 2005 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami disaster or the recent earthquake in Chile which occurred in late February 2010. Thousands lost their lives just because they were not prepared!
Are The Odds In Your Favor?
And just knowing about the coming disaster does not help at times as well. Consider the Hurricane Katrina tragedy in New Orleans in 2005. Millions knew that the worst storm to hit the area in a century is heading straight their way, but many of them could do nothing but to wait for the worst parts of storms to hit their homes.
Most Of It Could Have Been Avoided
To plan for the disaster is to adopt a systematic approach to preferably avoid the disaster, and when disaster is inevitable, to minimize the damage and to take the necessary steps to at least safeguard your lives and the bare necessities which will help to keep you alive from numerous hazards.
Everything Depends On How You Are Taught To Think
Your survival plan will be based on the arrangement of shelter, the arrangement of supplies, your line of action during the disaster scenario and most of all, your preparedness.






