by Greg Shuey
As young kids, did you use to stack chips, biscuits, and other food under your bed or inside your closet so that when you get hungry in the middle of the night youll have something to munch on? Or when your friends come over, youll have something to eat while watching TV and playing games? Unknown to us, we have already been practicing food storage since we were young.
And now that we are already adults, the need for emergency food storage is as important as stashing foods under our bed just like we used to. Emergency food storage is a good habit to practice. This will ensure that you and your family will have something to keep you alive and healthy in case disaster struck.
Youll need your emergency food storage mainly for the following situations:
- Natural disasters - Emergencies - Severe economic hardships where you dont have enough money to purchase food
If you could recall some years ago, US Secretary of Health Mike Leavitt told a reporter that people should start stashing food under their beds in times of emergencies or disaster. This sparked a media frenzy. Even comic and late-night show host Jay Leno jumped in on the issue. But despite all these, one thing is unquestionable: we need to have emergency food storage.
The reminder wouldnt have come at a better time. Now that the country is in recession and people are losing jobs left and right, having your emergency food storage will help your family survive when you dont have enough money to buy food.
Just take note that your food storage must contain staple foods. Storing any food without nutritional value will not do you any good. Stick to the basics. Store wheats, cereals, canned goods, and other items that will help you make a meal. Remember, your food storage will not do you any good unless its something healthy.
About the Author:
Greg Shuey is a food storage planner and facilitator. He helps families and individuals know what they need to get for
emergency food storage and shows them how to do it inexpensively. Visit our site INeedFoodStorage.com for
emergency food storage today!
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March 24 2009 | home security | No Comments »
by Tony DeFranco
It used to be that only rich homes had security alarms installed. With prices dropping on home security systems however, more and more people are getting them installed. And the do it yourself way seems to be by far the most popular way to go. There are many types of security systems, and in a nutshell protect your house and your family from harm.
With home burglar alarms, there are two types - open and closed circuit. Open circuit systems work by setting off an alarm when the circuit closes. When a window or a door is opened, the circuit is immediately completed and the alarm goes off. Closed circuit systems work the opposite way. When a window or door is opened, the circuit is broken - also setting off the alarm.
Motion sensors are a little more fancy. They work by detecting motion in a set parameter. As soon as it picks up motion, it runs the motion through its computer to calculate if it is worthy to trigger the alarm. So if the action is considered a threat, it can either trip the alarm or send a distress call to the authorties.
Motion sensors can also be adjusted as well. You can adjust them for things such as pets walking around or any other activity that is common with your home that wouldn't signify a burglary taking place. Motion sensor alarms are very common these days, and one of the best ways to keep your home safe from a burglar - and give you peace of mind in knowing that you are protected.
Normally, it's a good idea to use motion sensors and magnetic switches with your burglar alarm setup. Magnetic switches will protect doors and windows while the motion sensors will help to protect larger rooms, such as living rooms and hallways. The combination of the two is never a bad idea - and will go a long way in protecting your home.
The security camera is another way to go in home security. When placed in the right places, these can be a very effective home security measure. They do a good job of tracking the areas they watch, and you can moniter them closely. Most security cameras allow you to record to a tape, so you can go back to something that might have happened while you were away.
You can also get a burglar system from a home security company as well. Most companies monitor their systems remotely, and always have someone in the office to look after the system. Once the alarm is set off, the company will immediately inform the local police or send their own security personnel out to your home. This way, night or day, no matter where you go, your home will always be protected.
Investing in a burglary system of any type is always a smart investment. You have several different to choose from, depending on your needs. If you've been worried about your home and the things you keep inside your home, you should invest in a burglary system. They will help you keep peace of mind, and know that you are protected. They don't cost that much either, which makes them an even better investment. If you own a home - you shouldn't hesitate to invest in a burglary system.
About the Author:
Tony has spent a lot of time researching on home security and knows what makes the best
home security solutions. Thanks for reading.
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March 24 2009 | Security Cameras | No Comments »