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    Be prepared a motto to live

    By Travis Ransom,

    2024-04-24
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    Prepare yourself during the 2024 Emergency Preparation Supplies Sales Tax Holiday for emergencies that can cause physical damage like tornadoes, flash floods and wildfires. You can purchase certain emergency preparation supplies tax free during the sales tax holiday. There is no limit on the number of qualifying items you can purchase, and you do not need to give an exemption certificate to claim the exemption.

    This year’s holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, April 27, and ends at midnight on Monday, April 29. Emergency Preparation Supplies Sales Tax Holiday (texas.gov) Everyone knows that “Be Prepared” is the motto of the Boy Scouts. In an unpredictable world where natural disasters, accidents, and emergencies can strike without warning, being prepared is not just a choice – it’s a necessity. The ability to respond effectively in times of crisis is a testament to the strength and resilience of a community. Preparedness is the key to mitigating disaster impact. Preparedness is not about succumbing to fear; it’s about empowerment through knowledge and readiness. Understanding potential risks, having a well- thought-out emergency plan, and maintaining essential supplies are fundamental aspects of preparedness. When individuals and families are well-prepared, they can navigate emergencies with a level head and make informed decisions, significantly reducing the chaos that often accompanies crises.

    Self-reliance is the ability to sustain oneself without external assistance. In the context of emergency preparedness, it means being able to provide for your basic needs – food, water, shelter, and medical supplies – for an extended period if necessary. Self-reliant individuals are not only prepared to weather the storm but can also assist others, thereby reducing the strain on emergency services. When a community is filled with self-reliant members, it forms a safety net that can catch those most vulnerable during disasters.

    A community that values preparedness and self-reliance fosters a spirit of unity and trust among its members. When neighbors know that everyone is taking responsibility for their own safety, a sense of security permeates the community. In times of crisis, this mutual trust translates into effective collaboration. People are more willing to help each other, share resources, and work together towards a common goal – the swift recovery of their community.

    Education plays a pivotal role in promoting preparedness and self-reliance. Go to the National Safety Council website, Red Cross website, or ready.gov to find helpful resources that will help you. Workshops, seminars, and community drills can impart essential skills and knowledge, empowering individuals to handle emergencies confidently. Teaching basic first aid, survival skills, and crisis management techniques equips community members with the tools they need to be self-sufficient during disasters. Download the FEMA app for resources, weather alerts and safety tips. Have a family communication plan in place; all members of the family should review and practice the plan. Have all family members and other important phone numbers written down or memorized. Have an emergency kit in your car and at least three days of food and water at home. Be sure to store all important documents – birth certificates, insurance policies, etc. – in a fireproof safe or safety deposit box. Know how to shut off utilities at your home. Consider specific risks for our area (tornadoes and fire). Consider your family’s medical needs, mobility challenges, and don’t forget your pets. Build a strong support network, include them in your emergency planning, and make sure someone has an extra key to your home.

    The importance of preparedness and self-reliance in building resilient communities cannot be overstated. An often-repeated phrase in the military is “No one is coming…it’s up to us.” Shifting your mindset to self-recovery is the goal. By embracing this mindset, we not only enhance our individual and collective safety but also strengthen the very fabric of our society. A prepared, self-reliant community is a community that stands tall in the face of adversity, supporting one another and emerging stronger after every challenge. Let us recognize that preparedness is a shared responsibility, and by working together, we can create communities that are not just ready for emergencies but are also capable of turning calamities into opportunities for growth and solidarity. Every community member should be prepared, resilient, and self-reliant.

    Be Informed: Natural and man-made disasters can happen anytime and anywhere. Be aware of what risks you face and how disasters can affect your physical and emotional health. https://texasready.gov/ be-informed/ Make a Plan: Disasters can strike without warning, so it’s important to make a plan in advance and to share and practice with the whole family. https://texasready . gov/make-a-plan/ Build a Kit: Pack essential supplies to support you and your family during all types of emergency situations. https://texasready . gov/build-a-kit/

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