Sunday, July 26, 2009

Week 30 (for two people)


Food Storage: 30 lb of wheat
Extra Item: 8 lb of salt
Family Gear Box: Kitchen supplies: paper plates, bowls and cups, stirring, serving and eating utensils, paper towels, dish washing and sanitizing supplies, water purification items.
Family Preparedness: The following are guidelines if a thunderstorm is likely in your area: *Get inside a home, building, or hard top automobile. Although you may be injured if lightning strikes your car, you are much safer in your vehicle than outside. *Avoid showering or bathing. Plumbing and bathroom fixtures can conduct electricity. *Use a corded telephone for emergencies. Cordless and cellular telephones are safe to use. *Unplug appliances and other electrical items such as computers and turn off air conditioners. Power surges from lightning can cause serious damage.
Spiritual Preparedness: Read 2 Nephi 28:30-32 and Alma 38:5. Our Father in Heaven has promised us that He will be there for us. How much He gives us is dependent on our diligence and faithfulness.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Week 29 (for two people)


Food Storage: 20 lb of sugar
Extra Item: 3 months of dish soap
Family Gear Box: Cooking supplies: a single burner propane stove with 1 or 2 bottles of gas, a spoon and spatula, a multi-use pan, potholder, and a hot glove.
Family Preparedness: If a wildfire threatens your home and time permits, take the following precautions: 1. Shut off natural gas and propane at the meter. 2. Connect garden hose to outside taps. Place lawn sprinklers on the roof to wet the roof. Wet or remove shrubs within 15 feet. 3. Close windows, vents, doors, blinds, or noncombustible window coverings and heavy drapes. Remove flammable drapes and curtains. 4. Gather fire tools such as a rake, axe, handsaw, or chainsaw, buck, and shovel.
Spiritual Preparedness: Read “Some Must Push and Some Must Pull” July 2006, Ensign, p 38.
President Hinckley said, “I hope we are thankful. I hope we carry in our hearts a deep sense of gratitude for all the pioneers have done for us.”

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Week 28 (for two people)


Food Storage:

8 cans of soup

Extra Item:

2 months of laundry soap

Family Gear Box:

This is a box, action packer, cooler, etc. that is used for larger, heavier more specialized items that will make life nicer in an emergency and when the urgency of grab and go fast isn’t present; more suited for a mandatory evacuation that would last a longer time. This week get the “Box.”

Family Preparedness:

To prepare for wildfires, you should do the following: Keep lawns trimmed, leaves raked and the roof and rain gutters free from debris such as dead limbs and leaves. Stack firewood at least 30 feet away from your residence. Store flammable materials, liquids and solvents in metal containers outside your residence at least 30 feet away from structures and wooden fences.

Spiritual Preparedness:

Read Ephesians 6:1-4. Families are essential to the gospel plan. Improve your family relationships by spending time together as a family as often as possible this summer and throughout the year.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Week 27 (for two people)


Food Storage:

8 cans of meat

Extra Item:

8 rolls of toilet paper

Car Kit:

Your BASIC car kit is complete. Modify and personalize it. Some items might be coins/ money, a book for a long wait, candy or gum, a multi-tool, toilet paper or hand towels, a cell phone, OTC medications like aspirin, etc.

Family Preparedness:

To prepare for a thunderstorm, you should do the following: Remove dead or rotting trees and branches that could fall and cause injury or damage during a thunderstorm. Remember the 30/30 lightning safety rule: go indoors if, after seeing lightning, you can’t count to 30 before hearing thunder. Stay indoors for 30 minutes after hearing the last clap of thunder.

Spiritual Preparedness:

Read "Blessings for my ancestors, Blessings for me" by Kim Crenshaw Sorensen; August 2006 Ensign, p 34. Doing your family history is easier than ever before and can be done in your own home. Contact our ward family history consultants to learn more and get started.