A blog devoted to the preparations for any disasters that may affect New York City residents.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Scariest Site On the Internet?
Gawker.com called this blog "The Scariest Site On The Internet?" when I posted my best advice for a blackout here as the city melts under this awful heat, and Con Ed can't guarantee power or subway service.
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said...
Gawker is leading a sheltered life. When I lived in California, the yellow pages had an Earthquake Checklist. Filling the bathtub with water (in case the water supply fails from broken pipes) was among the top 5 tips. Number 1 was, as I recall: Don't spread rumors.
I started this blog to share with others in the New York-metro area the products I've purchased and the things I've learned in my ongoing process of preparing for any natural or man-made disasters that may happen to us. I also hope to get feedback from those who read this blog and may have advice, tips, and products to recommend. You can also email me directly at: disasterreadynyc@gmail.com. Stay safe!
1 comment:
Gawker is leading a sheltered life. When I lived in California, the yellow pages had an Earthquake Checklist. Filling the bathtub with water (in case the water supply fails from broken pipes) was among the top 5 tips. Number 1 was, as I recall: Don't spread rumors.
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