In this video they talk about how wheat prices keep rising. See why on abcnews.com
Video length: 2 min.
Stock up on wheat before it keeps rising.
Emergency Preparedness site for the PG, Utah Stake
28
Feb
In this video they talk about how wheat prices keep rising. See why on abcnews.com
Video length: 2 min.
Stock up on wheat before it keeps rising.
26
Feb
Emergency mylar blankets can be a useful tool for keeping warm under the right conditions, but they do have their limitations. Under certain circumstances they may not be as effective as expected and when used under the wrong conditions, the result can be death. Their primary purpose is to keep you warm under limited conditions, [...]
25
Feb
A contagious disease emergency could affect many people. It could cause mild illness, hospitalization, or death in rare cases. In the event of an infectious disease emergency, the Utah Department of Public Health will provide up-to-date information and instructions to the public through media and public outreach sources.
To find out how to prepare yourself and [...]
21
Feb
On February 21st there was a moderate 6.0 earthquake in Wells, Nevada (Wells sits about 180 miles west of Salt Lake City on I-80).
The recent Church News and other news sources tell some people’s experiences.
75% of the Wells Ward members suffered some sort of damage to their homes.
At least 80 chimneys [...]
20
Feb
From a concerned member who works at a local grocery store along the Wasatch Front.
This is a copy of a letter from a food warehouse administrator to the retail grocery owners. Suspected price for a loaf of bread will be $4.00.
Flour Allocation
February 21, 2008
To all our valued retailers,
We will be allocating all the flour [...]
20
Feb
What to do in case of an earthquake. A small test of your knowledge… it may save your life
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20
Feb
Here’s a talk from a Stake Preparedness Leader. Click on the link below to view the PDF file.
PreparednessMinute3back.PDF
16
Feb
Move as little as possible so that you don’t kick up dust. Cover your nose and mouth with a handkerchief or clothing.
Tap on a pipe or wall so that rescuers can hear where you are. Use a whistle if one is available. Shout only as a last resort.
15
Feb
Once the earthquake shaking stops:
Check the people around you for injuries; provide first aid. Do not move seriously injured persons unless they are in immediate danger.
Check around you for dangerous conditions, such as fires, downed power lines and structure damage.
If you have fire extinguishers and are trained to use them, put [...]
14
Feb
If you are outdoors when shaking starts:
Move to a clear area if you can safely walk. Avoid power lines, buildings and trees.
If you’re driving, pull to the side of the road and stop. Avoid stopping under overhead hazards
If you are on the beach, move to higher ground. An earthquake can [...]