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		<title>Mormon Family Preparedness: Why Mormons Prepare For Emergencies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a social worker, I am trained in psychological first aid training, CPR, First Aid, and crisis intervention to help others during times of emergencies. I have worked and volunteered to help low-income families, failing students, troubled youth, abused children, minorities, orphans, illegal immigrants, and the elderly to overcome disasters such as suicide, abuse, domestic [...]]]></description>
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			   </div><p><a href="http://mormonpreparedness.com/files/2012/05/mormon-org-family.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1213" src="http://mormonpreparedness.com/files/2012/05/mormon-org-family-300x240.jpg" alt="Mormon Family Preparedness" width="300" height="240" /></a>As a social worker, I am trained in psychological first aid training, CPR, First Aid, and crisis intervention to help others during times of emergencies. I have worked and volunteered to help low-income families, failing students, troubled youth, abused children, minorities, orphans, illegal immigrants, and the elderly to overcome disasters such as suicide, abuse, domestic violence, psychotic episodes, homelessness, and medical emergencies. I have helped many people access community resources and advocated for others to receive free/discounted housing, food, transportation, and medical services. Fortunately, as a member of the Church of <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://bookofmormonproject.org/mormon-beliefs/jesus-christ">Jesus Christ</a> of Latter-day Saints (inadvertently called the “Morman Church” by others), I understand the reason behind emergency preparedness. This post addressed why <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/">Mormon</a> Family preparedness is important and gives a basic idea of how anyone can start preparing for an emergency.</p>
<p><strong>Mormon Family Preparedness: Why?</strong></p>
<p><a class="external_link_tool" href="http://understandingmormonism.org/mormon_families">Mormon Family</a> preparedness is encouraged by our local leaders, modern prophets, and apostles. However, in order to understand why LDS emergency preparedness is so important, one must first understand what a prophet does. A prophet (such as Moses, Isaiah, or Peter) speaks for God and “when the word of the prophet shall come to pass, then shall the prophet be known, that the Lord hath truly sent him (<a href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/ot/jer/28.9?lang=eng#8">Jeremiah 28:9</a>).”</p>
<p>Like the prophets of old, prophets today testify of <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://jesus.christ.org/2559/jesus-christ-knows-lovesus">Jesus Christ</a> and teach His gospel. They make known God&#8217;s will and true character. They speak boldly and clearly, denouncing sin and warning of its consequences. At times, they may be inspired to prophesy of future events for our benefit. The prophets have taught that Mormon Family preparedness is important and a commandment from God.</p>
<p>We can always trust the living prophets… Our greatest safety lies in strictly following the word of the Lord given through His prophets, particularly the current President of the Church. The Lord warns that those who ignore the words of the living prophets will perish and fall (see revelation to the modern prophet Joseph Smith as recorded in <a href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/1.14-16?lang=eng#13"><em>The Doctrine &amp; Covenants</em> 1:14-16</a>). God promises great blessings to those who follow the President of the Church who is currently Prophet Thomas S. Monson (<a href="http://www.lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?hideNav=1&amp;locale=0&amp;sourceId=17e4991a83d20110VgnVCM100000176f620a____&amp;vgnextoid=198bf4b13819d110VgnVCM1000003a94610aRCRD"><em>True to the Faith: A Gospel Reference</em>, p. 129-130</a>).<a href="http://mormonpreparedness.com/files/2012/05/mormon-church.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1209" src="http://mormonpreparedness.com/files/2012/05/mormon-church-300x240.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="240" /></a></p>
<p>I had an interesting experience while living in Spain, Madrid that taught me the importance of following the prophet. <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://deseretbook.com/Book-Mormon-Latter-day-Saint-Families-Thomas-R-Valletta/i/3909368">Mormon Family</a> preparedness wasn’t a priority because I was single and likely to move often. I usually shopped for groceries on a weekly basis. One day I received a phone call from a local church leader who counseled me to purchase two weeks worth of food. I went to the store to buy extra food and later was extremely grateful I had obeyed. The local trucking companies had started a strike and hundreds of pounds of produce, meat, and food went to waste inside of semi trucks that just sat on the freeway for days. The following week, I remember the comfort and peace I felt as those around me were panicking and rushing into grocery stores (which were significantly depleted) to buy what food remained. I distinctly remember getting my photos developed and overhearing the owner telling her son on the phone to hurry to the grocery store and buy over 20 pounds of meat. I’m not worried about my future when I follow the prophet and obey God. Faith and fear cannot coexist at the same time.</p>
<p>There are ways several other reasons why “Mormon Family preparedness” is so important. For example, knowledge enables us to prepare our own families and help others. When we are prepared for the future and have faith, we can utilize our resources well and not worry excessively about what may come.</p>
<p><strong>Mormon Family Preparedness: How?</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://mormonpreparedness.com/files/2012/05/mormon-Prophet-Monson.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1210" src="http://mormonpreparedness.com/files/2012/05/mormon-Prophet-Monson-240x300.jpg" alt="Mormon Family Preparedness" width="240" height="300" /></a>The best way to prepare for an emergency is to follow the prophet, pray to God, and trust He will protect and bless your family when you’re obedient. Reading the scriptures and believing in Jesus Christ can also bring you peace (<a href="http://www.lds.org/scriptures/nt/john/14.27?lang=eng#26">John 14:27</a>). Every year the prophet and modern twelve apostles address the world to give us counsel and prepare us for the future. (See <a href="http://www.lds.org/general-conference/about-general-conference?lang=eng">General Conference</a>).  Local bishops (pastors) work towards having emergency planning for their congregations and sometimes someone volunteers to be the “emergency preparedness coordinator” teaching others what the prophet has advised us to do.</p>
<p>It is also important to discuss the topic with your family and get to know your neighbors. Be aware of the area you live in and prepare an emergency plan for your family. I live in an area unlikely to have tornadoes but more likely to have earthquakes or floods. It makes more sense for me to prepare for an earthquake rather than a tornado. I have an ICE contact (“in case of emergency number”) listed in my cell phone and know my local area’s emergency evacuation plan. Families can store extra water and begin building a 3-month emergency supply. Families can also prepare financially by absolving debts and building their savings.</p>
<p><strong>Additional Resources:</strong></p>
<p>Read about <a href="http://www.lds.org/family/family-well-being/emergency-preparedness?lang=eng">Emergency Preparedness and Response</a></p>
<p>Visit your <a title="Mormon meetinghouse" href="http://mormondoctrines.net/find-a-mormon-meetinghouse">local Mormon meetinghouse</a> (sometimes used as a temporary emergency shelter).</p>
<p><a title="Family Finance Message from the First Presidency" href="http://mormonpreparedness.com/605/family-finance-message-from-the-first-presidency">Mormon Beliefs: Family Finances (message from First Presidency) </a></p>
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		<title>CERT</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
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			   </div><p style="text-align: left">If you think that you can dial 911 and get help immediately after a major disaster, go back to bed.  First responders can not fill all  the demands for needed services.  They will be restricted and overwhelmed.  Also, and it takes time for an organized response to be put in motion.  This can take up to three days.  Many people will be cut off from outside help and we will have to rely on each other.  <a href="http://www.whymormonism.org/family_mormon.html" class="external_link_tool">Family</a> members, co-workers, friends, and neighbors will want to help.   But, untrained and spontaneous help can face serious problems.  For example, after the Mexico City earthquake volunteers saved 800 people.  Unfortunately, 100 people died while trying to save others.  This could have been prevented if the volunteers were trained.  This is where CERT comes to the rescue!</p>
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<p>If you are the “helper” kind who likes to be in the thick of things getting your hand dirty and can think on your feet, CERT is for you.  Find the free CERT training through your local fire department.  The program teaches emergency skills that will allow you to help yourself and others.  It is practical training that allow citizens to function effectively during a disaster, and to make a real difference.  I took the course in 2006 given by James Beebe of North County CERT.  I thoroughly enjoyed it and learned so much.  I recommend it highly.  You are not required to join a CERT team after the training.  This knowledge can help you, and those around you during an emergency.  You will be trained in the following:</p>
<p>Disaster Preparedness</p>
<p>Fire Safety</p>
<p>Disaster Medical Operations</p>
<p>Light Search and Rescue</p>
<p>CERT Organization</p>
<p>Disaster Psychology</p>
<p>Terrorism and CERT</p>
<p>Remember when President Bush asked Americans to volunteer for their country?  Well,  Citizens Corps was created for this purpose, and CERT was selected as one of the primary programs to use.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center"><span style="text-decoration: underline">Background</span></p>
<p>The Community Emergency Response Team concept was developed and implemented by the Los Angeles City Fire Department (LAFD) in 1985. The Whittier Narrows earthquake in 1987 underscored the area-wide threat of a major disaster in California. Further, it confirmed the need for training civilians to meet their immediate needs. As a result, the LAFD created the Disaster Preparedness Division with the purpose of training citizens and private and government employees.</p>
<p>The training program that LAFD initiated makes good sense and furthers the process of citizens understanding their responsibility in preparing for disaster. It also increases their ability to safely help themselves, their <a href="http://www.whymormonism.org/family_mormon.html" class="external_link_tool">family</a> and their neighbors. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recognizes the importance of preparing citizens. The Emergency Management Institute (EMI) and the National Fire Academy adopted and expanded the CERT materials believing them applicable to all hazards.</p>
<p>The CERT course will benefit any citizen who takes it. This individual will be better prepared to respond to and cope with the aftermath of a disaster. Additionally, if a community wants to supplement its response capability after a disaster, civilians can be recruited and trained as neighborhood, business, and government teams that, in essence, will be auxiliary responders. These groups can provide immediate assistance to victims in their area, organize spontaneous volunteers who have not had the training, and collect disaster intelligence that will assist professional responders with prioritization and allocation of resources following a disaster. Since 1993 when this training was made available nationally by FEMA, communities in 28 States and Puerto Rico have conducted CERT training.</p>
<p>(source:  citizenscorps.gov)</p>
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			   </div><p>Do you have enough water stored for your <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.whymormonism.org/family_mormon.html">family</a> to survive in case of an emergency?</p>
<p><a href="http://mormonpreparedness.com/files/2009/05/water1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1199" title="water1" src="http://mormonpreparedness.com/files/2009/05/water1.jpg" alt="Mormon preparedness water storage" width="133" height="189" /></a>Water is crucial to our survival, yet so many of us neglect to store it! If a natural disaster happens in your area, and all water supplies are cut off, what would you do for your <a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.mormonolympians.org/mormon/families_mormonism.html">family</a>? Hopefully your family will become prepared, to avoid such an unnecessary experience.</p>
<p>My husband was the emergency preparedness coordinator for our ward (<a class="external_link_tool" href="http://www.mormonwiki.com/mormonism/Mormons">Mormon</a> congregation) when he found that there were very few people who were storing water. He immediately set out to find 55-gallon water barrels. After searching online, he found a man who was willing to negotiate a bulk rate. It took some effort, but we were able to deliver dozens of water barrels to people who needed them. If you cannot find a similar deal in your area, try Home Depot or Wal-Mart. They occasionally have water barrels in stock, and they are priced under $35.</p>
<p>WHAT SUPPLIES DO I NEED TO GET STARTED?</p>
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<li>Water barrels (usual size is 55 gallons)</li>
<li>Bleach (Clorox or generic brand)</li>
<li>Water hose</li>
<li>Siphon/pump for removing water</li>
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<p>HOW MUCH WATER WILL OUR <a href="http://mormonfamily.net/" class="external_link_tool">FAMILY</a> NEED?</p>
<p>Your emergency water supply should last for at least two weeks. You may wish to calculate how many gallons you will need in order for your family before purchasing water barrels. A person can survive on one gallon per day, but cleaning, cooking, personal hygiene require more. If possible, plan for at least 2 gallons for each person, per day.</p>
<p>HOW DO I CALCULATE THE RIGHT AMOUNT?</p>
<p>An effective two-week supply for a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">family of 5</span> would require <strong>140 gallons</strong> of water. (2 weeks = 14 days; 14 days x 2 gallons = 24 gallons per person; 5 people x 24 gallons = 140 gallons for all 5 people for 2 weeks). This family would need 3 large (55 gallon) water barrels. Remember, it’s better to have too much water than not enough!</p>
<p>HOW MUCH BLEACH SHOULD I ADD TO THE WATER?</p>
<p>First, check to see if your city’s water is already chlorinated, since it may be unnecessary to treat it.</p>
<p>1/8 teaspoon, or one droplet, of Clorox (bleach) for every gallon of water should suffice. For a 55-gallon barrel, you would add almost 7 teaspoons. Make sure you wait 30 minutes before drinking water that has just been treated.</p>
<p>TIP FOR FRESH-TASTING WATER:</p>
<p>After your water has been stored for a while, it may taste stale. This may be remedied by simply pouring it between 2 containers, back and forth.</p>
<p>ACTIVITY SUGGESTIONS:</p>
<p>Including your children in the planning will help them understand how to be more prepared. Keep it fun!</p>
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<li>Give your family the opportunity to calculate how much water you will need to store. Start by telling them that each person needs 2 gallons a day, and allow them to figure out how much water your family will need for 1 week, 2 weeks, 4 weeks…etc. Make a chart to post near your water supply that explains their findings.</li>
<li>You can use helpful hands when filling your barrels! A family member will need to be stationed at the water spiket, another at the water barrel, and as many as needed to communicate when to turn on/off the water source.</li>
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