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Emergency Preparedness
Hurricane Survival Made Easy: A Guide for Hurricane Preparedness
Published in Paperback by Wisdom Market Pr (1993-07)
Author: Morris I. Taite
List price: $24.95
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Average review score:

A Must Have!
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Review Date: 2002-04-06
A must have if you live in a hurricane prone area.A great source of information about preparing your home and family!!!

Emergency Preparedness
It's Time to Plan, Not Panic
Published in Kindle Edition by Cedar Fort Inc. (2008-05-22)
Author: Barbara Salsbury
List price: $12.99
New price: $9.99

Average review score:

Must Have Book!
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Review Date: 2008-07-04
After all of the recent natural disasters, I thought it would be a good idea to prepare a little. This book really opened my eyes! It isn't so much about surviving natural disasters as it is about facing evacuation. Apparently there is a minimum of three days from the time something happens and when the Red Cross and National Guard get there to start helping people. After hurricane Katrina, they admit that the three day estimate might be a bit of an understatement . . . after a large disaster, you might be on your own up to two weeks without outside help.

Even if you don't live in an area at risk for earthquakes or hurricanes, there are plenty of smaller disasters that trigger evacuations: fire at a chemical plant; a truck (or train) crashing and spilling dangerous contents; a dam breaking. Hurricanes and wildfires might leave you more time to prepare, but a lot of smaller disasters don't. These things are more common than you'd imagine, and once I started paying attention to the news, I noticed that small scale evacuations are happening all the time. You often get only a couple of minutes to gather your family and get out, which leaves no time to pack or gather supplies.

"It's Time to Plan, Not Panic" teaches you how to prepare an evacuation kit for your family--something to keep packed and stored in a safe, easily accessible place, so that you need only grab it and go in an emergency.

Every time I re-read the book, I discover some new piece of advice. It's easy to read, easy to understand, and it has scattered bits of humor and personal experiences throughout, so you learn what you need to know without being overwhelmed. It prepares you for what it would be like to stay in an emergency shelter, so that when faced with an evacuation you aren't as stressed. In particular, I like that she says to be sure to pack entertainment . . . books, crossword puzzles, a deck of cards, anything compact that you can use to take your mind off the situation. Also, she says to include comfort items, little things that will ease your stress. All very good ideas!

I loaned my copy to my mother, who actually began preparing the family's kits before I got around to making ours! I bought a second copy and sent it to a friend in California, and she was quite impressed as well. Now I'm buying a third, to send to my mother-in-law. It makes a perfect gift for loved ones, and I cannot recommend it enough!

Emergency Preparedness
Just in case: Everyone's guide to disaster preparedness and emergency self-help
Published in Unknown Binding by Chronicle Books (1980)
Author: John Moir
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Everyone should own this book
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Review Date: 2007-07-13
Maybe you won't read all of it at once--but the accumulated knowledge here will help anyone out in a jam. Keep it with your toolbox, extra batteries and flashlights!

Emergency Preparedness
Medical Response to Terrorism: Preparedness and Clinical Practice
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2004-10-01)
Authors: Daniel C. Keyes, Jonathan L. Burstein, Richard B. Schwartz, and Raymond E. Swienton
List price: $110.00
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medical response to terrorism
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-09
The Medical Response to Terrorism Textbook is EXCELLENT - I have really enjoyed reading it (and I HATE reading textbooks). Each chapter is up to date, focused, and written in a manner more reminiscent of a novel than a medical textbook. Limiting the number of pages per chapter really forced the authors to be concise and made each topic more inviting to read. Great stuff - Dr. Keyes, et al should be very proud.

Emergency Preparedness
Natural First Aid: Herbal Treatments for Ailments & Injuries/Emergency Preparedness/Wilderness Safety (Storey Medicinal Herb Guide)
Published in Paperback by Storey Publishing, LLC (1999-01-08)
Author: Brigitte Mars
List price: $12.95
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the best book
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-29
Natural First Aid will help you to care for others with the natural remedies you have on hand. The key is to stay calm, move quickly, and know what to do. If you need to arm yourself with information for both emergency and non-emergency situations this is the book. After reading it I have come to the conclusion that it is one of those indispensable reference books everyone should have. It's definitely a book to have in the First Aid kit when camping. Brigitte Mars also tells us the most important items to stock in a natural first-aid kit for your car, backpack, and yes ladies even in your handbag.

Do you know that cayenne pepper can stop bleeding? Or that garlic can alleviate a toothache? Or that honey can soothe a burn?

I was impressed with NATURAL FIRST AID. It's easy to read and understand and there is nothing extreme about the natural remedies. I highly recommend it to everyone.

Emergency Preparedness
Survive in Style: Six Easy Steps to Customizing Your Disaster Kit
Published in Paperback by Idea Designs L.L.C. (2004-07)
Author: Dianna Barra
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Survive In Style
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-02
This is a well written book that is of major importance to everyone. Disasters can strike anyone, anywhere and being prepared makes the ordeal much easier and in fact may save a life. The book is well written and lays out in detail each step of creating your own personal survival kit. There were so many things listed that I never would have thought about including that could make such a difference. I consider it a project we all need to take the time to complete in order to protect ourselves, our families and even our pets. Following the book makes the job so much easier and you will have everything that you would possibly need in the event of a disaster. This is definitely a book everyone needs on their bookshelf!

Emergency Preparedness
They Laughed at Noah: Preparing for Natural Disasters
Published in Paperback by Medcap (1999-03-22)
Author: Kellye A. Junchaya
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A great handbook
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-07
This is a terrific and informative book on preparing for disasters. I feel completely ready for any emergency that I may face in the future. I also thought it was informative. The author really knows what she is talking about and has obviously done a lot of research. This book should be in every family's library, so that if a disaster were to hit, we would all be ready for it.

Emergency Preparedness
Y2K: The Paranoid's Handbook
Published in Paperback by Carol A. Hall (1999-06-13)
Author: Carol A. Hall
List price: $8.95

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Absolutely Hilarious
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-04
I LOVED this book. It's not very often you find a book that actually makes you laugh out loud, but I was sitting out front reading it and killing myself laughing. Everyone passing by was staring at me. And I was even in a bad mood when I started reading it, but it still cracked me up. I really recommend it to anybody who needs a good laugh.

Emergency Preparedness
SAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in the Wild, in Any Climate, on Land or at Sea
Published in Paperback by Collins (2004-03)
Author: John Lofty Wiseman
List price: $19.95
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Long book, short review.
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Review Date: 2008-10-11
I dont wanna write a book explaining this thing, but, even if youre just a part time backpacker, hiker or camper, this is a book you want to invest in. Lots of good information on lots of areas in the world. There is some stuff in here that should be common knowledge, but will teach you new things you never would have thought.

All and all, for 13 bucks, if the book helps even once while in the wilderness, you got your moneys worth. Its a must read/have for alot of people, from weekend warriors to that hardcore survivalist in your family.

SAS Survival Handbook
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Review Date: 2008-09-01
The book is very nice with pictures inside that explain a lot of things i would like to know.
Its is a great survival guide! i definitely recommend it!

"Comprehensive" doesn't begin to describe this book
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Review Date: 2008-08-20
If you ever wanted to know ANYTHING about survival in the wilderness, it's in here. There's so much info in here, though, you might have to spend a few minutes finding it. One of the definitive books in the field.

a must have
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Review Date: 2008-08-09
Every time I open this book, I'm amazed at how much information is packed in the 570 pages. Covers everything you need to know, plus some. A great buy, at a great price.

Scattered, too wide a scope, not useful
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-08
I don't understand the rave reviews on this book. For one, it tries to do too many things (badly) instead of concentrating on solid wilderness survival. I wanted to like it, but it has inconcistincies all over. It tries to cover (very badly...main advice "wear protective gear full body") even chemical attacks, flood, drought, etc. (where's the section on locust, and frogs?)
Seriously, they oversimplify complex things, that in my opinion have ZERO chance of working in the field (bolero? throwing stick?) and terrible illustrations that don't illustrate. Spear launcher, sheesh. a guy would die out there trying these things.
It is incomplete in it's advice (snares...you gotta know how to get your scent off of it) he should have written a whole chapter on snares, but explained in detail the theory, what you can expect to catch, simple but well explained snare types (keep it down to a few, but explain them well) and skinning instructions.

Seriously, this book is dangerously lacking in the right kind of information.

Plus instead of logically splitting up all info (like WATER...explain the basics common to all needs, but in the same chapter explain differences in arid, temperate, arctic, etc.)

For me it was a total waste of money.
I guess I could use it for kindling, or fire starting.

Emergency Preparedness
SAS Survival Guide Handbook (Collins Gem)
Published in Paperback by Collins (2006-04-01)
Author: John 'lofty' Wiseman
List price: $7.95
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Average review score:

Good as a pocket survival guide.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-29
This book is great. It tells you basic needs for survival like how to find water, make shelter and purify water. It is just a great book. If you frequently travel to different places like jungles or forests and you want to know how to survive in the wild if you get lost, this is a good book to get.

Compact, comprehensive, interesting and useful.
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Review Date: 2008-08-11
I bring this with me every time I go camping. It is very compact, fairly light, and packed with tons of useful info. Much of the info is practical knowledge even if you're not in a survival situation. It is written clearly and well illustrated, and is fun to read. The book is also water resistant and very durable. I have noticed a lot of typos in the book, but I still consider it the best survival book I have seen, and I highly reccomend it. I also have the larger version, which is a little easier to read and contains a bit more info, but the smaller one is very comprehensive and has almost as much information.

very good
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-16
seems complete, the color pics of plants & stuff are great, the only slight problem is he uses some idioms that are from england but considering were he is from, i have read & tried parts of this book, seem to work well

put it in yer pocket
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Review Date: 2008-07-09
put it in your pocket.it will fit.not comfortably ,but it will fit.better yet,put it in your fanny pack.wrapped in a ziploc bag.this is not the'be all,end all'of survival books.none is.in fact,i am going to make a recomendation that the publisher will love,though you may not.buy the larger text of this book.read it.over and over.along with your other books on the subject.you need a small library on any subject that interests you.why 2 copies? because reading the small volume will make it expand and loosen the binding(note to publisher..waterproof paper in the next edition).yes the text is small,but you have a magnifying glass in your kit(if not..read the bloody book again).also when out in the boonies...you have something to read.i know that sounds silly...but you arent always going to be chased by bears.even in a survival situation you will have 'down time'.use it.anouther 'extra' with this in your kit.you have something to burn(after you read it naturally).at this price and this size..there is no excuse not to have a copy in your kit.four stars..but it just missed five.happy camping.

Wow! This book is tiny!
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Review Date: 2008-06-15
The product description clearly states the size of the product but I hadn't really paid attention to it. I just knew that this edition of the book is a smaller version, handy to keep in your backpack.

Backpack? Back pocket is more like it. It's about the size of a deck of cards. While that means there's no excuse not to take it with you, it also means that the type is awfully small. If you wear reading glasses be sure to pack a pair or two along with the book.

I would have preferred that they use larger pages and make the book thinner. But I can't really argue with the decision they made. Most people will probably prefer the fatter but smaller dimensions.

The book, by the way, is impressive. Wiseman is indeed a wise man who knows what he's talking about.

If you do buy this book I think you should seriously consider buying its bigger brother, SAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in the Wild, in Any Climate, on Land or at Sea too. That way you'll have the best of both worlds. An easier to read edition for home, which will allow you to read and study it thoroughly and this very small, very portable version you just might want to take everywhere.


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