Every day, millions of people wake up, go to work, take kids to school, farm their land or go to ball games. But every so often, the unexpected will happen: an earthquake, a fire, a chemical spill or maybe it will be unemployment that will change lives drastically, making people suddenly aware of how fragile their lives can really be and how unprepared they are for the unexpected.

The information in this booklet has been written and compiled to assist and strengthen individuals and families in preparing for and coping with basic emergency situations and hazards. We do not know what lies ahead of us in the future. We do know that even if the risks of an emergency disaster is remote, it is prudent to be prepared for even the smallest disruption of our daily lives.

May the ideas in this Preparedness Binder spark a desire in you to assess not only your temporal preparedness and that of your family, but also help
you gain the spiritual strength
necessary to
withstand any event
that may come to pass.

Pricing:
Preparedness Binder $28.00

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If preparing your family for an emergency has been on your mind but you do not know where to start, you will find great beginning, basic ideas in the Preparedness Binder. The Binder consists of: Sturdy three-ring binder, over 110 pages of preparedness information, each page is color coded per topic so that you can find the information you need at a moments notice and you can add additional information as it pertains to your own family.  Each page is contained in a plastic sheet protector to avoid damage to the pages.

List of Preparedness Topics & Information

How the Preparedness Binder was used in
Home, Family & Personal Enrichment Activities

Purpose and History of Preparedness Binder and
Information on Discounts for Group Ordering

Preparedness Binders can be personalized with the name of
your group, ward, branch or individual name.

 

 
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