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Exploring the Aftermath of the Earthquake in NJ and the Need for Increased Readiness
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APR
25
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MAR
21
The Emergency Travel Communications Kit
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MAR
21
So, business travel seems to be a thing again. I’m not thrilled about it. After staying home for two years, and spending it with my nuclear family, I really don’t want to get back on a plane to travel for business. I’d rather work from home, do my job, and not travel again for work, […] The post The Emergency Travel Communications Kit appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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JAN
02
The Official Warning from Department of Homeland Security, 6 Months or More Without Critical Utilities
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JAN
02
The post The Official Warning from Department of Homeland Security, 6 Months or More Without Critical Utilities appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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APR
20
Dogs as prepper companions
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APR
20
In our modern world, preppers need to be concerned with guns, ammunition, food, gasoline, medical supplies… the list goes on and its daunting. But don’t forget about the family pets. An often overlooked and very helpful resource to your preps is a dog. In our everyday lives, a dog is a loyal companion, an early […] The post Dogs as prepper companions appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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MAR
23
Hurricane Sandy… Two Years Later
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MAR
23
The events of October 2012 in the NY/NJ area are well known to the nation. Hurricane sandy made landfall and wreaked havoc on many towns. Being one of the most densely populated areas on the planet, the damage was in the billions. Major parts of the NY and NJ infrastructure were damaged including railways, roads, […] The post Hurricane Sandy… Two Years Later appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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JAN
17
Reading Disaster Signs from the Animals
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JAN
17
There is no shortage of people that are happy to tell you their predictions about major disasters, or even the end of the world. Just check the headlines on any number of small blogs or the tabloids, and you will find at least a handful of people at any given time predicting our demise or […] The post Reading Disaster Signs from the Animals appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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NOV
23
Hurricane Sandy, Five Days Without Power, Three Weeks Later, and the Gear That Made My Life Easier
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NOV
23
This is my (Suburban’s) slightly overdue postmortem of Hurricane Sandy. It’s Thanksgiving day as I write this, and I want to say thank you again to all of you, my readers, as well as a Happy Thanksgiving to you and your families. My thoughts this holiday weekend are with those who’s homes and lives have […] The post Hurricane Sandy, Five Days Without Power, Three Weeks Later, and the Gear That Made My Life Easier appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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NOV
13
Hurricane Sandy, a Review, by a Contributing Author from Long Island
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NOV
13
A contributing writer to the Suburban Survival Blog, and lives on Long Island hit hard by Hurricane Sandy. I’ve asked him for his post mortem recount of the hurricane, what worked and what did not work for him during the storm, power outage, and overal disaster here in the Northeast. By the time this is […] The post Hurricane Sandy, a Review, by a Contributing Author from Long Island appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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