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February 6, 2010

Gas Suppression Is More Capable than Conventional Fire Extinguishers

Filed under: Economy, Security Management — Tags: , — admin @ 5:09 pm

Gas Suppression can secure your houses by being a trusted fire protection method and any homeowner will find out it positive to employ one. Gas Suppression is of utmost prize to householders in that they do not damage prized possessions while eliminating your fire, as water-based extinguishers do.


Gas Suppression In Process


FM200 extinguisher tools are stuffed with liquid and a colorless and odorless gas Halon. When the contents are employed to a fire, the gas expands and cools the fire. These instruments extinguish fires by lessening the bearing of oxygen and chilling the fires.


First, check the pressure of the substances within gas extinguishers and make sure their settings are precise so they will operate correctly. When the contents are presenting too deficient or too high measures of pressure, these instruments should be instantly replaced. To douse the fire, you must pluck the safety peg on your FM200 extinguisher. If the pin is not withdrawn, your FM200 extinguisher will not operate.


Local fire departments and extinguisher vendors are competent and inclined to train you how to use these instruments effectively and safely. It is much fitter to learn how to engage them early rather than when an actual emergency comes about. Taking the time to learn in advance about the correct utilization of FM200 can save both the lives of your family and the prize of your home.


Acquiring Your Own Gas Suppression Device


Gas Suppression tools are traded by numerous retailers. Purchasers can look to get good service from these marketers. Be positive that the company with which you opt to do business has a tested record of achievement and a long list of fulfilled customers that can be provided on demand.


You can buy from online retailers as well as physical retailers. By sustaining marginal overhead costs, online retail merchants can trade these fire extinguishers at a leaner price compared to other physical shops. Be certain to have product warrantees on Gas Suppression instruments you purchase from online stores. This helps in obtaining the pledge that the products we purchase from them are functional and will not misfunction when they are actually utilized.

April 23, 2009

Instant Messaging and P2P Vulnerabilities for Health Organizations

Filed under: Security Management — admin @ 10:30 pm

Because of HIPAA legislation, health organizations have to be particularly careful about the vulnerability of the patient data they maintain. Exposing patient data to the Internet through IM exchanges or P2P file sharing can jeopardize their compliance with a variety of state and federal regulations. The popularity of IM and P2P protocols has penetrated every aspect of our society including those organizations entrusted with sensitive data such as health records. The opportunity for data to be exposed to eyes outside an organization has increased whether such exposure is intentional or not and organizations bound by HIPAA regulations are required to protect their patient data or suffer the consequences.
Often in hospital situations, employees on different shifts are sharing workstations. Many of them may be communicating with family and friends, outside the organization, via Instant Messaging or P2P and can unknowingly download a malicious agent that can damage not only individual workstations, but entire networks. Because many people may have access to the same computer, this activity is difficult to trace and can occur with alarming ease.
When a malicious program is downloaded, it can exploit a back door in the system and proliferate across the network. Depending on the nature of the parasitic code, patient information may be accessed and transmitted from behind the firewall to a designated IP address or it may launch an attack against the host network. These types of attacks can bring the network down. Even short downtime can cause significant financial and data loss.

Public Communications

Adding more complexity to the situation, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the National Association of Securities Dealers Inc. (NASD) identify Instant Messaging traffic as communications with the public that companies must save and monitor. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires even those instant messages that are casual and personal to be saved and recorded as formal correspondence.

Many companies capture and store the data as required by law. Because this information can be used as legal evidence, there are several instances where data contained on message boards and via IMs were submitted to support or defeat a case being adjudicated. Imagine if medical advice were contained in an IM, even something as innocuous as advising Tylenol for a feverish child. Such correspondence could be used to make a medical malpractice case against a nurse or physician.

Network Security

IM and P2P also expose end-user equipment to worms, viruses and other backdoor software that -once introduced, can infect a network and inflict damage on a wide scale. Employee abuse of their computer privileges can be the silent destroyer of networks. Whether it is a dramatic problem such as denial of service or the downloading of backdoor worms and viruses, the misuse can be dangerous and damaging and ultimately undermines network security.

Managers of network security need to take advantage of hardware appliance solutions in order to fully protect their networks from employee abuse and misuse. The damage to productivity and profits of a company are only the tip of the iceberg. Introducing a filtering option that does not have a single point of failure, or cause latency in network traffic is critical. Equally important, a solution that doesn’t need to share memory or processing power with another device is the best choice to protect networks against security breaches and legal liability and to help preserve the corporation’s good reputation.

Legal Liabilities

P2P and IM file sharing can be dangerous applications that quickly devour bandwidth and jeopardize company finances because companies can be held liable for employee actions such as downloading copyrighted song material. In addition, P2P and IMs can contain malicious software that downloads and installs itself into the host network; a company’s computers and networks may be used to launch denial of service (DoS) attacks on other companies and networks.

There is an established legal precedent that will hold a company liable in part for the damages inflicted on another company if their computers or networks were used to stage the attack. Because of this legal precedent, the danger to a host network is not just the loss of bandwidth and subsequent breakdown in communications, but also the legal liabilities involved can result in damage to a company or organization’s reputation, and even threaten its financial stability.

It’s important to note that the damage to an organization’s reputation can be more costly in the long run, especially if the organization is supposed to be secure and web savvy or if security vulnerabilities can threaten to expose sensitive data such as health records. For hospitals, health insurance and dedicated health care providers, such damage can result in a loss of business over time that devastates their long term prospects and when combined with -short term fines, can even mean going out of business or experiencing a takeover by another health care company.

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January 13, 2009

Monitoring the International Web

Filed under: Security Management — admin @ 5:00 pm

One of the top website monitoring services in the world has announced that it’s industry-leading network and website monitoring services can now be accessed in French, Spanish and German, as well as in the original English. Why this sudden interest in other languages?

“Many people in the English-speaking world think there is only one Internet - the English Internet,” says Vadim Mazo, Chief Technology Officer for Dotcom-Monitor. “But there are vibrant communities popping up all over the world, each fully functional in its own language. And people in every country expect to be served as much as possible in their own language.

Dotcom-Monitor has recently expanded its services, which include website monitoring, network monitoring and load testing, into three new world languages:

  • French is a major language in three European countries, parts of Canada and several smaller countries in the world.
  • Spanish is spoken in most of the eastern hemisphere, even in increasing numbers in the United States.
  • German is the business powerhouse language of Europe.

Mr. Mazo believes that every company needs to speak the language of its customers, and these are the languages that major Internet-using businesses are speaking.

An International Website Monitoring Network

To support these efforts, Dotcom-Monitor added a new station recently at Frankfurt to its monitoring network. It now has nine website monitoring stations around the world, including China, the United Kingdom, Canada and the USA, with more on the way. Details about the Dotcom-Monitor network are available at: http://www.dotcom-monitor.com/network-device-monitoring.asp

  • The French language monitoring website can be accessed at Surveillance de sites et de services web, et de r©seaux informatiques.
  • The Spanish language monitoring website can be accessed at monitorizacin de red y servadores web.
  • The German language monitoring website can be accessed at Netzwerk fr Webseiten berwachung und Netzwerkberwachung

Remote website monitoring helps owners respond quickly to emergencies (such as pages loading sluggishly or script failures), as well as to make long-term plans to accommodate growing traffic. For example, it is estimated that $20 to $40 billion is lost each year from users who abandon slow loading websites, and the smart owner wants to avoid that problem before it happens, regardless of what language he speaks.

David Leonhardt is a multilingual SEO marketing consultant. He wrote this article for Dotcom-Monitor External Web Site Monitoring Network.

Biometric Time Clocks Systems

Filed under: Security Management — admin @ 4:42 pm

Imagine if you could monitor the movement of people within your building and know exactly where everyone is at a certain time? And wouldn’t it give you more peace of mind if you are assured only authorized personnel could get in and out of restricted areas? If you are keen on keeping your goods, trade secrets, and facilities safe from intruders, pilfers, and even terrorists, you may have to give serious consideration on acquiring a biometric time clock system.

It used to be that only high-security government facilities used security systems such as biometric time clocks to monitor and control people traffic. Now, other institutions and industries are discovering and benefiting from the use of these devices, whether it is to increase or complement their security procedures or to replace less efficient time-keeping machines.

Biometric time clock systems only recognize pre-registered imprints or images of a person’s retina, fingerprint, or palm. Within seconds, the device can electronically process a scanned imprint and find its match among hundreds, if not thousands, of stored images. Aside from gate keeping, the device also records the time up to the last second of access. That information is stored in a database and can be accessed to generate up-to-date reports, summaries, and even computations.

Because the devices only recognize biological imprints that are unique and impossible to forge or copy, this system is an efficient security protocol and can deter even the most enterprising saboteurs, thieves, and unauthorized people from even trying to get past your doors. Only authorized personnel can gain access to your offices and building, and no one else can steal their identities, as is possible with IDs and access cards.

The mass production of biometric time clocks has lowered the price. Several models are affordable even for small businesses and homes. Manufacturers offer services from installation and set-up to maintenance. Now, what wouldn’t you give to have that kind of monitoring and controlling power?

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January 11, 2009

Chicago Real Estate

Filed under: Security Management — admin @ 10:38 am

The Chicago real estate market is one of the most dynamic and diverse real estate markets in US. Buying a piece of property in Chicago, residential or commercial, is not an easy task, as the market environment is quite challenging. There are many real estate firms and attorneys available here to help you in completing the transaction. There are specific real estate laws that govern these transactions. At times, these laws are amended. For a buyer or seller of real estate it may not be possible to keep track of all these developments, so it is better to seek professional help and advice in such matters.

Useful information about the Chicago real estate market is available online as well as offline. If you need a mortgage, there is a list of mortgage brokers you can chose from.

If one is planning to buy or sell real estate in Chicago, the transaction can be completed in five steps. The first step is to deal with preliminary matters. Then one hires a broker or real estate agent. The broker or agent negotiates the contract for the buyer or seller (whoever has hired him/her/it). Then, pre-closing matters such as mortgage issues are settled. The final step is to close the deal.

Some of the biggest real estate firms in Chicago were able to cross $700 million mark in revenues in 2005. There are many small real estate firms also. Dealing in real estate is a lucrative business in Chicago, as thousands of properties are always available for sale or purchase throughout the year. There are firms which specialize in residential or commercial real estate transactions. There are other firms which provide services for buyers or sellers of both kind of real estate. They could always make available a piece of property that suits your budget.

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January 7, 2009

Santa Computer Virus Worm is Coming to Town

Filed under: Security Management — admin @ 1:31 pm

Merry Christmas everyone and guess what? You are going to receive a present on the Internet this year in your inbox. You will know it by its name; IM.GiftCom.All, or Santa Claus Worm. Yes this little virus will be one Christmas gift you may never forget.

Isn’t great how well the Federal Trade Commission is doing with SPAM in their special report to Congress on their hard work on the CAN SPAM Act? Well, it appears not only can they not prevent SPAM, this Christmas Gift will come to your email box by SPAM; your own special and personal Santa Computer Virus Worm is Coming to Town.

It is amazing the number of media outlets that the FTC contacted to send press releases to in order to tell everyone that they now have to worry about slightly less SPAM emails in their box, while simultaneously some hacker out there somewhere is trying to prove a point and show just how easy it is for them to unleash a virus.

Shouldn’t the Federal Trade Commission just admit that their efforts to curb SPAM, SPIT, Phishing and Identity Theft just have not even made a dent in the problems our communication and civilization faces? So far there is no word out yet if this Santa Clause worm virus or the IM.GiftCom.All can be stopped once it enters your computer.

Computer Virus Companies are standing ready, yet you have to worry about all the variants too once these viruses get going. Merry Christmas and best wishes and do not open; IM.GiftCom.All think on this.

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October 13, 2008

Safely Surfing the Internet and Staying Free from Spyware

Filed under: Security Management — admin @ 9:01 pm

The internet has quickly become a dangerous place to take your computer without first having sufficient security equipment installed and running. Intruders using viruses were the first threat and spyware has become the most prevalent threat against user’s privacy and computer functioning. Having only anti-virus and firewall protection will no longer fully protected your computer from the many internet threats.

Signing online without first having good anti-spyware protection will now invite in privacy intruders you would not normally allow in. With spyware in you computer there is seemingly no end to the personal information that can be extracted. The information the intruder desires is easily logged by spyware programs and sent back to the originator.

Spyware can steal information about your computer’s operating system, the computer’s address and system specific information such as what type of processor and the type internet browsers you have. It will also record what web sites you visit and other internet usage information. All this information collected by spyware intruders is used to create a profile for you
that the intruders use for advertising purposes by bombarding you with annoying pop ups and email ads.

A spyware program with a keylogger can be potentially the most dangerous for of spyware because it works by logging each key stroked into your computer. You user names, passwords, instant message chats, email messages, credit information and more can all be caught and sold or used by third party intruders. Other forms of spyware take snapshots of your screen as you work online at different times. Any type of spyware infection should be taken seriously and measures to minimize the privacy
invasion should be taken.

Users will most likely know they have been infested with adware because it almost always come with numerous annoying pop ups that signal an infection. Spyware is usually more difficult to detect because it is programmed to work silently. As it build on your system the computer’s functions will become noticeable slower and browser pages will take longer to load.

Spyware can also take control of a computer causing browser crashes among other annoying and potentially dangerous malfunctions. If you internet browser page has been abruptly changed or you printer and CD players begin acting odd they your computer is usually infected with spyware.

You can begin avoiding spyware by knowing what types of programs come with spyware or adware packages when downloaded. Many of the popular freeware and file sharing applications come with adware. Kazaa is widely known for having several adware applications piggy backing their way into your computer as does the free download of Weatherbug and DivX. The newer version of DivX has rid itself of adware so users can feel safer.

Even anti-spyware tools can trick users into installing more spyware because some of the scan and removal tools are produced by the spyware distributors. Spyware Nuker is one such programs which tells users it will eliminate spyware when it actually skips over some infections during the scan and can install or let in additional infections. The best spyware tools immunize your system and then block spyware packages from getting in the system.

Any spyware removal tool you choose to use should be updated before each scan and the scans should be run at least on a weekly basis. Many anti-spyware protective tools can be programmed to run automatically at whatever schedule you choose. Some of the top rated anti-spyware tools include AdAware, Hijack This, PestPatrol, Spybot Search and Destroy and SpySweeper and each is a free download. Once you have found a free product that suits you consider paying for a more advanced version
to get greater protection.

To continue surfing the internet safely while keeping your privacy it is vital that all users arm themselves with some sort of spyware protection tool. Many computer malfunctions and technical support calls stem from spyware infections.

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October 12, 2008

Storm Shelters and Best Places to be During a Tornado

Filed under: Security Management — admin @ 7:34 pm

Although tornado season is typically during the spring months, any of you who live in tornado alley can attest to the fact that tornadoes can show up any time of the year. They do not discriminate against the cold months of the year. We all know that a very warm day followed by a cold front spells out the possibility of severe thunderstorms or tornadoes.

For your safety and the safety of your family, you should have a plan for a designated safe spot in your house in the event of a tornado. There are a number of things that you need to know before you designate a place as well as a number of things that would be helpful to keep in your designated spot just incase.

One of the safest places to be when a tornado hits is in a storm cellar. You can purchase a pre-manufactured storm shelter and either install it yourself or have it professionally installed. You can also build your own storm shelter. If you choose to do this it is important that you research the appropriate materials to use in order for the shelter to be effective. You can have storm shelters built into your home or in the ground near your home. They also come in various sizes, so you need to think about the size and needs of your family. If you live in a trailer, it is particularly important that you have a storm shelter or know of a community shelter in the area where you can take cover.

If you don’t have a storm shelter, there are certain places in your home that are safer than others. A basement or room that is underground and preferably without windows is the next best thing to a reinforced shelter. If there are windows in the basement, cover them with plastic if you have time and stay away from them.

If there is no basement in your home, you should go to an interior room that is on the lowest level of the home. A closet or bathroom is best. You can also go to an interior hallway in a building on the lowest level. You should stay away from windows, exterior walls and doorways. Stay out of large rooms such as auditoriums, the middle of the grocery store or large hallways. The smaller the room or hallway the better. If there is a heavy piece of furniture in the room, take cover under it.

Protect your head and body with pillows, blankets or mattresses. If you have small children or pets with you, make sure they are well protected as well. Keep a flashlight and a cell phone with you, preferable in your pocket. That way if you are trapped you can call someone for help and you will have a flashlight which will help you be found. A battery powered radio or television is also good to keep in your safe place to keep yourself informed.

Remember to never try to outrun a tornado. Do not stand by a window or out on the porch and try to video it. Get to your storm shelter or safe place immediately if you are under a tornado warning. If you follow these tips and other tips online, you can maximize your chances of being safe during a tornado.

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October 11, 2008

Tips To Avoid Carjacking

Filed under: Security Management — admin @ 9:54 am

Picture this—-you’re sitting in your car at an intersection waiting for the light to turn green. Maybe you’re listening to music on your CD player or a news story on the radio. And then BAM—it happens!

A carjacker appears at your window from out of nowhere. You didn’t even see it coming! And that is exactly what street robbers and carjackers prefer—–the element of surprise! According to Police and security experts, most victims of carjacking say they “never saw it coming” until it was too late!

There Are 22 Good Ways To Avoid Being Carjacked!

To reduce your risk of being carjacked, we have listed some common sense steps for you below:

1. Always park in well lighted areas, if you plan to arrive or leave after dark.

2. Don’t park in isolated or visually obstructed areas near walls or heavy foliage.

3. If you’re a woman driving alone, experts suggest that you use valet parking or use an attended garage. Important to remember if you use valet parking is never to leave anything in your car containing personal information that can be stolen or used for identity theft.

4. As you walk to your car, always be alert to suspicious people just sitting in cars. Many times carjackers use this technique to spot potential victims who aren’t paying attention.

5. One of the best pieces of advice from security experts is this. If you are alone at a shopping mall, don’t be afraid to ask a security guard to escort you to your car. It just might save your car from being stolen—or your life being put at risk! So, do the smart thing! Ask for help.

6. Another favorite carjacking method used by young males is loitering in areas and handing out fliers, etc. So, pay attention to your surroundings and avoid places that just don’t “feel right”.

7. Well, what should you do if you see someone approaching you on the way to your car? Either change directions or run into a busy store. Alert mall security about what happened.

8. Many times–and I can’t understand why—people don’t listen to their “gut instincts”. If a situation doesn’t feel right—Get Out Of There In A Hurry!

9. Very few people go to the extreme of looking under, around and inside their car as they approach it. Security experts all agree, this is a great way to keep alert to protect yourself from carjacking!

10. Don’t open your car door unless you absolutely feel sure that it is safe to do so. Enter quickly and then lock the doors. If you don’t feel safe, start the horn blowing by using your keyless entry button.

11. Don’t be a target by turning your back while loading packages into your car.

12. One of the easiest ways to avoid carjacking is to make it your habit to always start your car and drive away immediately. The longer you linger inside your car without driving away, the better target you become for carjackers.

13. Teach and practice with your children to enter and exit your car quickly.

14. Especially in cities, always drive with your car doors locked and the windows rolled up. All it takes from you is an instant of not being focused and it could cost you your car—-or even worse—your life!

15. Here is a great method to avoid carjacking. When stopped in traffic, leave room to maneuver and escape, if necessary.

16. This is one of THE GREATEST RISKS you can face! If you are bumped in traffic, don’t get out of the car! Use your cell phone to call the Police. Many time carjackers use this technique so that the drivers get out of their cars. At that point, it’s easy for them to overpower you and steal your car. Stay alert–don’t let this happen to you!

17. If your car is bumped from behind, just wave for the other car to follow yours to a gas station or other busy place before getting out. Again, we suggest that you call the Police even before you get out of the car. You just can’t afford to take chances with your car or your life!

18. If you are ever confronted by an armed carjacker–Do Not Resist! Always remember–your car can be replaced. But once your life is gone–it’s over forever!

19. Give up your keys or money if demanded without resistance.

20. The very last thing that you want to do is argue, fight or chase the carjacker. You could be seriously injured or killed. So, don’t do it–it’s not worth it.

21. Never agree to be kidnapped! Either drop the keys or throw them away from the car as far as you can. When the carjacker goes for the keys–get out of there as fast as you can.

22. If you are forced to drive with the carjackers, think about crashing your car near a busy intersection so that bystanders can come to your aid and call the police.

And finally, if you can’t avoid a carjacking, call the Police immediately to report the crime. Try to give them as much detailed information as you can for their report.

P.S.

We hope that these tips help you and your family avoid a very dangerous situation!

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Emergency Disaster Planning - Planning To Survive

Filed under: Security Management — admin @ 3:34 am

One of the biggest heartbreaks surrounding the Hurricane Katrina aftermath is the lack of preparation made for such a large-scale evacuation - and the despair of those who have become separated from their loved ones in the midst of the chaos and who have no idea if they are safe, or even alive.

Don’t be caught unprepared if a disaster strikes your family. Before you need it, you and your family should have a plan in place for reaching safety and for keeping the others apprised of your situation. Don’t rely on rescue workers and relief organizations to provide for your family’s safety, or to be able to tell you whether or not they are okay. These organizations, if they’re even present, will almost assuredly be overwhelmed and understaffed. They will be dealing with the situation in a triage manner of prioritization and even if they are able to help locate family members, their information may be incorrect. Make sure you have alternative plans for keeping your family safe and connected.

  1. Have at least two out-of-state relatives or friends designated as check-in home bases, by whatever means necessary. Make sure that everyone knows to call, email or snail-mail these places as soon as possible, should they be separated in an emergency. Of course, you should offer to provide the same service in return. Note: sometimes SMS/text messaging will work even if the cell phone services are spotty and unreliable. Use this feature whenever you can’t make a good connection otherwise. Send as short a message as possible to ensure delivery, even just your name and “okay” to let everyone know that you are safe.
  2. For localized emergencies (fire, tornado, etc) have a designated meeting spot near enough to reach, but far enough away for safety. Everyone should know to meet there for a check-in as soon as they safely can. Ideas include a local store or church, the corner mailbox, the neighbor’s yard, a nearby park or school, etc. You should set up more than one, to allow for varying degrees of disruption. For example: in case of house fire, everyone meets at the lamppost on the corner. But in case of wider-spread destruction, go to the church at the top of the hill. For truly large-scale events, such as hurricanes and massive earthquakes, evacuation orders will likely supersede these options, but if possible try to regroup first then evacuate.
  3. Set up a “bug-out” bag (see article here) and make sure that everyone knows where it is and that it is to be a part of any evacuation except a house fire - everyone should know never go after any material items in the event of a fire. Also make sure that everyone knows where emergency gear such as fire extinguishers, first aid kits, evacuation maps, emergency numbers and so forth are kept.
  4. If you have a bank account set up for emergency situations, make sure that all responsible adults have access to it and know how to get to it. Also make sure that anyone who does have access is a responsible adult. You don’t want to be out on the street after a disaster only to find your emergency account empty because “someone” needed shopping money (or worse) last month.
  5. Designate someone in your family to be the “tribal leader” in the case of an emergency. Normally, this will be a parent or guardian, but in some cases it may be an adult child or other relative. Choose someone who has shown that they can operate with a clear head in emergencies, who reliably makes smart choices out of bad options and who has demonstrated an ability to lead without abusing power. Work out an order of second and third choices, in case the originally chosen leader is incapacitated. In an emergency, it is vital that valuable time not be spent debating various alternatives. Unless someone clearly sees a better option that the leader is not aware of, everyone should know beforehand that, no matter what normal give and take the family may be used to, in an emergency situation they are to do exactly what the leader says without argument or hesitation.

Don’t leave your family’s survival in an emergency up to luck and quick thinking. There are far too many things that can go wrong in such a situation. Set up a plan and run your family through it a few times a year, just like a fire drill, to make sure everyone knows what to do. First, get to safety. Second, take a headcount if possible. Third, follow the leader until the situation stabilizes. Fourth, try to make contact with missing members. And finally, if the emergency is a long-term situation, set up a “base camp” with routines and regular check-ins to establish a sense of order and safety as soon as possible.

Facing the prospect of partial or even complete destruction of everything you know and love is a fearful thing, and many people would rather avoid thinking about it as much as possible. But knowing that your loved ones are prepared to make it through such an event, and that they know how to take advantage of this preparedness, goes a long way toward making the crisis bearable.

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