Emergency Preparedness Starts Today
Have you been putting off your emergency plans? Do you even have one? I read an emergency preparedness blog that recommended at least a month worth of food, supplies to live without power and water and an evacuation plan. Ideally, you’ll want to have at least 3 weeks of water for each person. As a rule, I put back a gallon of water per person, per day. This gallon of water per person includes water for drinking, washing and cooking. I also stock up both canned foods as well as freeze dried foods. These generally have the longest shelf life of any food. Just remember to rotate out your canned goods. Most have a shelf life of a year to three years, so choose wisely. Running out of food is no fun during an emergency.