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Earthquake Kits

Everyone wants to know what they should keep at home, or at the office in case there is a large earthquake. There are many types of disaster kits, but some are more important that others. The most basic rule is to have water, food, medical supplies, a radio and shelter to protect you and your family for at least three days.

This short video clip will highlight some of the supplies you can acquire to help protect you and your family:

 

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