Problems With Emergency Supplies

November 29th, 2009 | jones | Treating Hemorrhoids

Everyone talks about the importance of having emergency supplies in the home just in case something terrible happens, but no one discusses the upkeep of these products. Too often there is a push to become disaster-ready and everyone rushes out to buy new items, but then nothing bad happens and the supplies are forgotten about. This is usually when the problems start and later down the road, if a real crisis does occur, many people will have a very bad experience.

The first problem that usually occurs with stored disaster supplies is the effect of time. People will often forget about keeping their supplies up to date, and over time this can have a negative impact. Food will expire and will no longer be safe for consumption, and water also needs to be replaced with a fresh supply. Batteries can start to leak, and medical supplies run the risk of being exposed to the elements and becoming unsanitary. It is important that food is replaced after a year and water after six months, and other supplies are checked to make sure they are working properly.

People usually only buy emergency supplies after seeing the news about disasters occurring around the world. Nothing is a better “eye opener” than to see people suffering because disaster struck and they were unprepared to deal with it. Then you want to do whatever it takes to avoid having the same experience. Salespeople and stores know this and that is why their products get advertised more heavily after a major crisis has occurred somewhere. This leads to overpricing and an increase in products that are rushed to production. This can be disastrous when someone is stuck with tools that don’t work properly when they are most needed, or food that has expired long before the listed expiry date.

People tend to take action to become “emergency self sufficient” after viewing the aftermath of a dire situation somewhere far from home. This is why emergency supplies often get purchased and digital information is carefully backed up, but then nothing much happens after that. If everyone had a “Supply Boss” checking over their shoulder at regular intervals, then more likely than not products would not expire and information would be kept up to date. Yet not many have this kind of individual to help them, and despite their purchases and initial efforts, many won’t be ready to deal with any crisis.

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