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EMP or Power grid failure--Let's make a easy 5 step plan for our children.
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[quote:Harper77:MV8yMDYxNzQ5XzM0Njg2MDgzX0M4QUEzNTQ5] [color=darkblue]I would be home schooling my kids if very young for the next 6mnths or so coming up. Really what is it going to hurt if you can. If their that young they would enjoy it and would not miss much or get them closer to a school in the neiborhood. If shits going to happen it will be in the next 6 mnths. We all know that. Make the changes. You can always change things back later right. Safer than sorry. You have to tell yourself that there will be now vehicles running and gridlock. Stuck in traffic or worse you are in a accident. Think about how bad it could really get and work from that angle. People always say " oh. It woon't get that bad" They are so flip about things. Well hell yes it could.Move them home first. Closer second. Then Plan A and Plan B and Plan C. Get those radio's for their bags with a good range and keep the batteries charged. Some have a range of several miles. You might find them that way. [/color] This is my first thread..I do not know how to get the poster's comment in block form with the blue back ground...so sorry about that. Thank you for your post and comment. I really am glad some of you are making a plan. My family still thinks I am a little "crazy" for pushing this plan A, B, C, but I keep trying and talking about it! [/quote]
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Let's assume our children are away from our home. Do they know what to do if all power fails?
Example---just saying..
1) When power fails, always locate a grownup.
2) When power is out for more than 30 minutes find a parent.
3) If power is out for more than 2 hours get home.
4) Follow family plan if you have to walk home (know directions)
5) If parents not home when you get there, follow family plan until parents arrive.
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