Are you prepared for a hurricane that turns your home into rubble? An
earthquake that leaves you and your family without shelter, food, or
water? A flood that makes your home unlivable? Most people don't want to
think about those things until it's too late.
Ted Wright, who came of age in London during the Blitz of World War II,
has extensive experience dealing with natural and man made disasters. He
knows most problems occur after the disaster, not during it, and tells
how to plan beforehand to enhance the chances of surviving the
aftermath.
This book covers a variety of possible disasters and considers almost
any place one might happen to be when it strikes. In all cases, advance
planning combined with relatively inexpensive preparations will greatly
enhance your chances of survival, whether you are caught at home
(including mobile homes and condos), at work, at school, or on the road.
It even has a special distaster plan that elementary, juniour high, or
high schools should not be without.
With dozens of drawings and ideas, including food torpedoes,
quake-resistant shelters, medicine chests, and water-storage trenches,
this survival manual will be a life-saver for anyone caught in a major
disaster.