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Locked. No further comments permitted.Does everyone know each of our states are prepping for disaster tomarrow
Aug 20 2017 11:54AM more by Xexi
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Local governments preparing for solar eclipse as if it ...
ABC 7 News · 7 days ago
With the solar eclipse just weeks away, cities along the event's path are preparing as if bracing to face a natural disaster. Some are declaring local disasters.
News about Major Cities Preparing For Disaster Eclipse
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The Eclipse: How Cities Are Preparing & Why You Should, Too
thesurvivalmom.com · 1 day ago
We know that businesses, cities, counties and states look at possible disasters and do their best ... They have been planning for the eclipse since last December. It seems …

Local governments preparing for solar eclipse as if it were a natural disaster
ABC 7 News · 6 days ago
With the solar eclipse just weeks away, cities along the event's path are preparing as if bracing to face a natural disaster. Some are declaring …
The Eclipse: How Cities Are Preparing & Why You …
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Aug 20 2017 11:55AM     link to this

Thanks, xexi!
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Aug 20 2017 12:03PM     link to this

Fill your gas tank.
Have a 72 hour kit for every person in your family.
You should have cash in your 72 hour kits because if electricity is out bank ATM’s won’t work.
Turn your fridge and freezer to a colder setting & if you lose power keep the doors closed as much as possible.
If you have extra space in your freezer, take containers or zip-loc bags full of water and fill in the extra space.
Charge all your electronic devices and keep them charged just in case you lose power.
Keep a list of emergency numbers handy, along with family members’ phone numbers. Write them down if you only have them stored in your phone.
Have an emergency escape plan from your home and make sure all family members know it and know where to meet.
Clean out your gutters before the storm comes and make sure that the storm drains on your street are clear from all the fall foliage.
Check your sump pumps.
Be ready to help your neighbors.
Get batteries.
Get a radio so you know what’s going on.
Board up your windows. Stay away from windows.
Have everyone one sleep in the same room so you can keep tabs on them.
Make a few meals and snacks that will last without power.
Make sure to have a non-electric can opener.
Have lots of non-perishables on hand.
Have enough food and litter for your pets.
Have an emergency binder with all important paperwork ready to go.
Have your prescriptions filled.
If you have a gas grill, make sure you have a full tank of propane.
Do your laundry now, so you have clothes that are dry and clean.
Make sure you have a car charger for your cell phone.
If you have a fireplace that you can use to cook in, have a supply of wood.
Check with your elderly and family to make sure they are prepared or invite them over.
Find your glasses so you don’t have to deal with contacts in an emergency.
You can use your water heater for extra water too. Just shut off the intake valve so that you aren’t bringing in contaminated water and use the spigot in the front to dispense water.
Fill up some quart and gallon bags with water and freeze them, you can use them for ice or in the cooler if needed.
Keep items you don’t want damaged by water in the dishwasher as it is waterproof.
Have glow sticks on hand for little ones, especially at bedtime.
32. Consider filling large containers (the big 40-gal Rubbermaid totes) from the tub spigot, and storing them in the tub. COVER all bins/tubs of water to keep kids and pets safe.
Get hand sanitizer and wet wipes to wash with.
Improvise an emergency toilet with a bucket lined with a bin bag and some sawdust or cat litter to cover the contents after each use.
Be careful of carbon monoxide when using gas heaters/stoves or candles.
Take pictures of every room and closet in your house – it makes a huge difference if you have to deal with insurance companies.
Have a rain barrel to collect water you can use to flush toilets.
Get solar outdoor lights, you can use olive oil in jars with wicks as well.
Pick up a solar phone charger then you will still have power for your cell phone.
If you have a good old fashioned plug in land line phone and socket this will serve you better than a cell phone.
Refill dish soap/laundry soap/ hand soap bottles back up slowly with water, you then have a easy bottles filled for light cleaning, and easy rinsing.
If you have to use a gas-powered generator, make sure to have a little extra fuel on hand; just be very careful where you put it, and be mindful of your local laws on how much you can have on hand at one time.
Don’t forget to pay attention to fire prevention measures. Have your extinguisher handy.
A chainsaw is good for clearing fallen trees. Only use one if you have prior experience. The aftermath of a storm is not the time to be learning how to use it.
Anyone with an oxygen tank – make certain you have 1) a travel tank, 2) a generator or means to operate your home device, 3) that you have notified health officials of your scheduled location during and after the hurricane.
Have books and other non electric entertainment like board games ready for everyone (and flashlights or lanterns for when it gets dark).
Have canning lids on hand so you can, can the meat if freezer defrosts. Use either the wood/coal stove or a gas range. Have the jars sterilized in the dishwasher ready.
Use silicon caulking to seal a stopper in the bathtub before filling it. LOCK the door as a safety measure for kids that may climb in.
Prepare an evacuation list of things you would need to grab in case you need to evacuate.
Turn OFF the TV! If you want to keep updated check for updates then turn it OFF. The constant hype will stress you and your children out.
This article was written by Jodi and Julie of Food Storage Made Easy fame. 


Fill your gas tank.
Have a 72 hour kit for every person in your family.
You should have cash in your 72 hour kits because if electricity is out bank ATM’s won’t work.
Turn your fridge and freezer to a colder setting & if you lose power keep the doors closed as much as possible.
If you have extra space in your freezer, take containers or zip-loc bags full of water and fill in the extra space.
Charge all your electronic devices and keep them charged just in case you lose power.
Keep a list of emergency numbers handy, along with family members’ phone numbers. Write them down if you only have them stored in your phone.
Have an emergency escape plan from your home and make sure all family members know it and know where to meet.
Clean out your gutters before the storm comes and make sure that the storm drains on your street are clear from all the fall foliage.
Check your sump pumps.
Be ready to help your neighbors.
Get batteries.
Get a radio so you know what’s going on.
Board up your windows. Stay away from windows.
Have everyone one sleep in the same room so you can keep tabs on them.
Make a few meals and snacks that will last without power.
Make sure to have a non-electric can opener.
Have lots of non-perishables on hand.
Have enough food and litter for your pets.
Have an emergency binder with all important paperwork ready to go.
Have your prescriptions filled.
If you have a gas grill, make sure you have a full tank of propane.
Do your laundry now, so you have clothes that are dry and clean.
Make sure you have a car charger for your cell phone.
If you have a fireplace that you can use to cook in, have a supply of wood.
Check with your elderly and family to make sure they are prepared or invite them over.
Find your glasses so you don’t have to deal with contacts in an emergency.
You can use your water heater for extra water too. Just shut off the intake valve so that you aren’t bringing in contaminated water and use the spigot in the front to dispense water.
Fill up some quart and gallon bags with water and freeze them, you can use them for ice or in the cooler if needed.
Keep items you don’t want damaged by water in the dishwasher as it is waterproof.
Have glow sticks on hand for little ones, especially at bedtime.
32. Consider filling large containers (the big 40-gal Rubbermaid totes) from the tub spigot, and storing them in the tub. COVER all bins/tubs of water to keep kids and pets safe.
Get hand sanitizer and wet wipes to wash with.
Improvise an emergency toilet with a bucket lined with a bin bag and some sawdust or cat litter to cover the contents after each use.
Be careful of carbon monoxide when using gas heaters/stoves or candles.
Take pictures of every room and closet in your house – it makes a huge difference if you have to deal with insurance companies.
Have a rain barrel to collect water you can use to flush toilets.
Get solar outdoor lights, you can use olive oil in jars with wicks as well.
Pick up a solar phone charger then you will still have power for your cell phone.
If you have a good old fashioned plug in land line phone and socket this will serve you better than a cell phone.
Refill dish soap/laundry soap/ hand soap bottles back up slowly with water, you then have a easy bottles filled for light cleaning, and easy rinsing.
If you have to use a gas-powered generator, make sure to have a little extra fuel on hand; just be very careful where you put it, and be mindful of your local laws on how much you can have on hand at one time.
Don’t forget to pay attention to fire prevention measures. Have your extinguisher handy.
A chainsaw is good for clearing fallen trees. Only use one if you have prior experience. The aftermath of a storm is not the time to be learning how to use it.
Anyone with an oxygen tank – make certain you have 1) a travel tank, 2) a generator or means to operate your home device, 3) that you have notified health officials of your scheduled location during and after the hurricane.
Have books and other non electric entertainment like board games ready for everyone (and flashlights or lanterns for when it gets dark).
Have canning lids on hand so you can, can the meat if freezer defrosts. Use either the wood/coal stove or a gas range. Have the jars sterilized in the dishwasher ready.
Use silicon caulking to seal a stopper in the bathtub before filling it. LOCK the door as a safety measure for kids that may climb in.
Prepare an evacuation list of things you would need to grab in case you need to evacuate.
Turn OFF the TV! If you want to keep updated check for updates then turn it OFF. The constant hype will stress you and your children out.
This article was written by Jodi and Julie of Food Storage Made Easy fame. 






Irishpilot
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Aug 20 2017 12:12PM     link to this

OMG! Total solageddon!! 😱
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Aug 20 2017 12:44PM     link to this

Its like Y2K all over again!! Lol!! Sit back and wait, then keep waiting.........
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Aug 20 2017 12:50PM     link to this

All media hype bullshit. it might get dark for 6 minutes.
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Aug 20 2017 12:57PM     link to this

Where the F did you copy/pasta that BS from?

Its an eclipse! This isn't the Dark Ages holy hell!


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Aug 20 2017 01:03PM     link to this

Paranoia will destroy ya !!!
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Aug 20 2017 01:20PM     link to this

Thanks OP. My pooch is now protected from psychic mind reading rays that the gub'ment might try to sneak in during the eclipse.
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Aug 20 2017 01:38PM     link to this

"A chainsaw is good"

I like chainsaws.
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Aug 20 2017 02:16PM     link to this

😂
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Aug 20 2017 02:18PM     link to this

Pure Lulz. 2017
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Aug 20 2017 02:28PM     link to this

This chick is a prepper!
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Aug 20 2017 02:32PM     link to this

+1 Louis. Now we know where to go when a massive solar flare hits us.
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Aug 20 2017 02:36PM     link to this

the only disaster will be in salem oregon
they're expecting upwards of 2 million visitors and nowhere near the rooms
I was up there wednesday and the rooms were already overpriced, most over $200 night
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Aug 20 2017 02:36PM     link to this

Rex
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Aug 20 2017 02:38PM     link to this

Rex's dog looks pissed. No laughing matter.
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Aug 20 2017 02:38PM     link to this

This will teach all of you solar crazies....use petroleum products since the sun is so unreliable when it lets the moon screw things up.....lol
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Aug 20 2017 03:10PM     link to this

Some things people believe just make me smh.
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Aug 20 2017 04:52PM     link to this


Just in case send me 500 Hx points and I'll respect you in the morning
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Aug 20 2017 05:25PM     link to this

Does anybody know, if the liquor stores will still be open?
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Aug 20 2017 06:18PM     link to this

Thanks for the paranoia!!!! I'm sure Y2J is gonna be fun!
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Aug 20 2017 08:08PM     link to this

Lmfkao

Most are only preping for over crouding NOT a natural disaster
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Aug 20 2017 08:45PM     link to this

I'll wait for the next one, in 2045
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Aug 20 2017 08:54PM     link to this

AshleySoFresh
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Aug 20 2017 09:00PM     link to this

*Crowding lol
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Aug 20 2017 09:31PM     link to this

@Fubar
Home solar system with the government subsides break even after 7-8 years, with most systems designed to last 20 years. That is assuming no significant increase in power company rates.

Rates with Southern California Edison have almost doubled since 2010, but baseline allocations have been increased.
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Aug 20 2017 09:40PM     link to this

You look like munk
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Aug 21 2017 07:54AM     link to this

Of course, you cannot ignore the cost of the government subsidies. We all pay taxes and that can't be removed from the equation.
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Aug 21 2017 09:31AM     link to this

I think we should build a coal fired generator outside Miralago and another one just outside Jazzy51's house.
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Aug 21 2017 11:51AM     link to this

Lays down a mean pipe ^^^

Ladies
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Aug 21 2017 01:18PM     link to this

Hey man the secret service can't even pay to protect trump. Capped out less than a year. Lol
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Aug 21 2017 05:02PM     link to this

Detroit. I am not against solar but everyone talks about costs without including the taxes we pay for the subsidies. I just want the real costs displayed when we are making decisions.
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teller
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