Safe Drinking Water May Not Always Be Available

‘Dangerous Stuff’: Hackers Tried to Poison Water Supply of Florida Town             By Frances Robles and Nicole Perlroth     Feb. 8, 2021 For years, cybersecurity experts have warned of attacks on small municipal systems. In Oldsmar, Fla., the levels of lye were changed and could have sickened residents. The attack in … Read more

Our Children Are The Future

Are you a parent, grandparent, or a dedicated caregiver for children? The first month of 2021 is almost over. But the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic is not. Last year, 2020 set record breaking numbers for Hurricanes, Wildfires and Heat. By September of 2020 the U.S. claimed 16 natural disasters each causing $1 Billion dollars in damage. … Read more

Winter Fire Safety

Wildfire

With winter in full swing temperatures have been dropping. The coldest season of the year in polar and temperate zones.  Most of the tropics seem to avoid it though. As you probably know I live in Florida. Sub-Tropics warm all year round. Except when it’s not. The temperature drops below 60° and I get all … Read more

Family Urban Disaster Planning

Do you live in fear of disasters and emergencies? Do you want to know the secrets of Family Urban Disaster Planning? This book is the foundation of everything you will need to know to create an emergency action plan that will be unique to you, your family, and your loved ones. Here you will discover … Read more