By Dave Bates For the Observer-Reporter In the back of my truck lives an innocuous looking bag. It is roughly 12 x 18 and nine inches thick. With it, I am prepared for many minor emergencies. There is ...
If time is short, here's how to get ready to fast. In case of emergency, however, remember that belongings can be replaced, ...
From 25 foot long ladders to smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, these fire safety tools are essential additions to your emergency preparedness kit.
In this Emergency Gear Test, Meteorologist John Dawson focuses on first aid kits and what should be in them. Japanese companies are stealing talented Gen Z out of college, paying off their student ...