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Show Review - Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1988 - Page 3 ' . i I i ' I , ' t ' ; " ' xs. v'. s f 1 . ! ' ' 7 x I1";! : - v 1 ' ' ..- 1 feren Church explains some of the items to put into a 72-ho- ur kit. . Emergency Preparedness gifts and even make puzzles from the pictures in it. In your food storage, Karen suggests four basic things, grains, fats, fruits and vegetables, and milk. She said it is important to make sure that food which you have stored is food that your family will eat. Studies show that people would rather starve than eat that which they do not like. In Viet Nam, America sent tons of food to the starving refugees. It was the kind of food we eat in America. The children there were used to eatingrice. They did not eat our wheat and other commodities. They died instead. In our food storage there should be a hand grinder for wheat in case there is no electricity available. Karen said there are lots of good things which can be made from whole or coarsely ground grain. She said that popped wheat, whole-wheat pancakes, wheat soaked and cooked and eaten like rice or with rice is good. She has recipes for cracked wheat sausage, yogurt made from powdered milk, etc. She also noted that dry foods, such as wheat, beans and dried peas can be sprouted to provide more nutrients. - - A few other things families should work on are knowing where the emergency broadcast numbers are on the radio. They can be marked with red fingernail polish for little children; knowing the dif-ference between a flash flood watch (possibility of a flood emergency) and a flash flood warning (is or is imminent and every precaution should be taken); have designated areas for family mem-bers to meet in an emergency; take children to these locations as a drill so that they know where they are; know how to report emergencies to the police; and teach children to stay calm. Teach family members that in an earthquake they should stand in a doorway or get under a very heavy object such as a sturdy table or desk; do not go out until the quake is over; take the emergency kit; turn off gas and electricity; stay clear of anything which could fall; remember aftershocks are often as bad or worse than the initial shock. For further information you can write to the U. S. Dept of Interior office of Engineering and Geology, Deer Creek Facility, Rm 345 Middlefield Rd. MS98, MenloPark, Ca. 94025; or Comprehensive Emergency Management, 1543 Sunnyside Ave., Salt Lake City, Ut. 84108. Neighborhoods can also organ-ize for emergencies. In this case, be sure you know who has medical training and can give CPR,inocula-- , tions, and so forth. ; Those who are well prepared need not fear an emergency. Many times the preparations we make will make it more comfortable during a power failure, truck strike, unemployment, etc., too. All of the experts tell us to be prepared. Don't panic, but begin today to make what preparations you can. As Sheri says, use common sense. : Continued from front page ;Wk and line, sewing packet con-- ; ,jjnjng scissors, waterproof matches or butane lighter, toilet ; ?iper, sanitary supplies, candles ; ad holder, soap, washcloths and ' awels, change of clothes for every- - aein family, toothbrushes, sham-w,com- b and brush, paper plates laicups, silverware, baking soda, jod for three days, three gallons of later per person and water purifi-utio- n tablets, survival handbook, papers and baby food if necessary, i :ock or watch, mirror, games, , pencils, crayons and paper, set of a and house keys, cash, tools, insect repellent, and special medi-- ,' ations for family members, and a sod first aid kit. Sleeping bags or ikkets are also essential, i She also suggests that you in- -' Me hard candy because it is a sirce of quick energy and it also r :akes the children happy. Karen is highly in favor of back-- " aks for each member of the fam-iy.Sh- e has six children. She also believes that each per- -' n in the family should have an iisignment that they are respon-- . able for, in addition to their back ' pack. This could be a battery pow-iie- d radio, valuable papers, phot-o, etc. Containers for the 72-ho- kits an be made from a wide- - variety of tings, in addition to the back-psck- s. Suitcases, round plastic Mtainers with tight lids, trash tarell with tight lid, ice chest, sturdy box with plastic cover, etc. Booklets with suggestions and directions for emergencies could ilso be included in your kit. Karen uses empty vitamin pill Wes for salt, soda, matches, and Aer items. They are small and wterproof. Plastic ground cloths or large iroge bags are nice for several purposes. They can be placed under !W sleeping bags, blankets, etc., y can be used as ponchos, they keep things dry, etc. Newspapers fall into the same gory. They can be used for things. 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