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Steps to Earthquake Safety

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On October 17th, a locally-driven, world wide “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” drill will take place called The Great ShakeOut. All residents, agencies, businesses, and organizations across the world are encouraged to take part in the largest earthquake drill in history!  Register here http://shakeoutbc.ca/

With this fantastic event only 2 weeks away,  we thought it be a great time to share some earthquake safety steps with you:

Before the next big earthquake we recommend these steps that will make you, your family, or your workplace better prepared to survive and recover quickly:

  • Secure your space – identify hazards, secure bookshelves and heavy furniture
  • Plan to be safe – create a family emergency response plan, have a meeting place
  • Organize emergency supplies – ensure you have enough emergency food and water for a minimum of 72hrs. It should be easy to carry in case you have to evacuate
  • Minimize financial hardship – organize important documents; keep copies in an alternative location if possible

During the next big earthquake, and immediately after, is when your level of preparedness will make a difference in how you and others survive and can respond to emergencies:

  •   Drop, Cover & Hold – when the ground starts to shake

     After the immediate threat of the earthquake has passed, your level of preparedness will determine your quality of life in the weeks and months that follow

  •  Ask for feedback on how the drill went.
  •  Schedule the next drill for one year later (or sooner).
  •  Share photos and stories at Share the ShakeOut.
  • Encourage your staff to prepare at home  

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Plan for the Worst…It Just Makes Common Sense

Some of my friends call me a pessimist….

I think I am a realistic, well-prepared person.

Should there ever be a major disaster, or a minor one for that matter, I know my family and I might be on our own for days – maybe even weeks. I want to BE PREPARED. But then again, I am the mom who always has the extra sunscreen, water, and snacks!

Most people say,  ‘I’ll get my emergency kits tomorrow,’ and tomorrow never comes. But I think: What if it happens tonight? What if you put it off and you’re sitting with your family? You don’t want to sit there wishing you had listened to that inner voice do you?

You can put emergency preparedness kits in your home, car, office and more. But why run around trying to collect everything? Afterall, you are busy person.

For as little as $150 CAD a family of four can have a starter home kit:

  • backpack (you need those hands free)
  • 4 x 3600 calorie food bars (shelf life 5 years)
  • 24 x sterile water packets (shelf life 5 years)
  • 1 x pkg of 20 water purification tablets
  • 1 x hand crank flashlight, radio & USB cell phone charger
  • 4 x 12hr light sticks
  • 4 x whistles
  • 4 x ponchos
  • 4 x rolls of toilet tissue
  • 4 x dust masks
  • 4 x solar blanket
  • 1 x signal mirror
  • 1 x pr safety glasses
  • 1 x pr work gloves
  • 1 x “Call Police” sign

2 Person Home Deluxe 72hr Survival Kit SQ6002

SOS Emergency Response Technologies – Our New Look

Well, it was a long time coming and a lot of hard work but our new site www.sostech.ca is launched and looking great. You will notice easy to use features, slider bars, updated images and descriptions and the ability to purchase our Survival Kits on-line. We will slowly be adding more products for on-line shopping so keep a close watch.

Tell us what you think of our updated site.

A very special thank you to Rebbekah White of Advantage Marketing For You and NewGen Technologies for endless support and patience.

Father’s Day Gifts Ideas….Give the Gift of Safety

Every year I get stumped on what to buy my dad for father’s day. This is the man who took care of me as a little girl and the man that kept me safe. So, I thought why not give him the gift of safety back.

Here are some ideas:

  • first aid kit
  • earthquake kit
  • roadside assistance kit

Can you add anymore to this list?

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Roadside Assistance Kit

Be READY to Evacuate

If an emergency is serious enough, you may be asked to leave your home and go to a nearby evacuation center , like a school gym or community hall. Would you be ready?

If you have to evacuate leave immediately. TAKE your emergency survival kit with you. Don’t have one ? Call us and order your 1, 2 or 4 person home survival kit now! LISTEN to the radio and follow instructions from local emergency officials. If you are instructed to do so, shut off water, gas, and electricity. Make arrangements for pets. Wear clothes and shoes that are appropriate. Lock the house. Follow the routes specified by the officials. Do no take shortcuts. A shortcut could take you to a blocked or dangerous area. If you have time, leave a note telling others when you left and where you went. If you are evacuated, sign up with the registration center so you can be contacted or reunited with your family and loved ones.