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C. Crane Company | Emergency Preparedness Equipment and Kits

September is National Preparedness Month. As C. Crane's way of being sensitive to those who are struggling with natural disasters, they are offering a 10% discount on any of the Emergency Preparedness items featured in their Emergency Preparedness section. Part of increasing awareness is helping provide some things that could help in an emergency. This might be a great time to stock up or buy for someone else's "calamity" kit. Below is just a few of our featured items. Offer ends Sept. 13, 2011 11:59pm PT


Aussie Rain Tank Water Storage Option!

                                    

Available at Yamagami Nursery in Cupertino!

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This water tank - designed to be a rain barrel for collecting rain water off your roof is made of FOOD GRADE PLASTIC. This means you can use this tank for storage your drinking water. You would need to use a special hose - also made of safe materials for using specifically with drinking water. The hose must be marked clearly with" FDA approved material to use for safe drinking water." Here is where you can get this type of hose  online if you cannot find one locally.

http://beprepared.com/product.asp?pn=WS%20H025

For more info on the Aussie Water Tank

http://www.aussieraintanks.com/products/tower.html

These units are made in the USA and their HQ is located in San Jose, CA.

 

Aussie Rain Tanks LLC
1953 Borchers Drive
San Jose  CA  95124

sales@aussieraintanks.com
Phone: 408-796-7511
Mobile: 408-679-1300

 

 

On October 20 at 10:20am millions of people will participate in the 2011         Great California ShakeOut!

In 2010, more than 7.9 million Californians practiced Drop, Cover, and Hold On to practice how they will protect themselves during earthquakes, and increased their overall preparedness. Join us in 2011!

 

Aid Japan Quake Survivors Help Mercycorps provide shelter, aid to families who've lost homes. 

Alert Santa Clara County

(free emergency notification services)

A new Countywide Emergency Notification System  isnow available to provide timely and possibly lifesaving information to registered residents. The system will be used to provide emergency alerts in Santa Clara County. Land line phones for home and business are already in the system. You’ll need to register to receive emergency alerts on your cell phone, PDA, or device for the hearing impaired. It’s a simple step that will help you be better prepared for an emergency.

San Francisco Bay Area: Access to Help

As the aftermath of the devastating March 11, 2011 Magnitude 9.0 Sendai Japan Earthquake, resulting in the Tsunami, and Fukishima Daichi Nuclear Failure disaster unfolding before us, what can we learn from their experiences?  

What provisions and resources does your local town or City government have in place to assist residents after a major disruption in roads, water-delivery,  emergency medical  assistance, electrical and gas services?

Certainly, California's Office of Emergency Services and FEMA will be called upon to aid any areas devastated by a catastrophic earthquake but as we have witnesssed in the Haiti earthquake response, timing and access to the areas effected is crucial.

Depending on the severity of the earthquake, local airport runways could be disabled partially or completely. San Francisco International Airport

and Moffett Field's runways sit on bay-fill.

How many jumbo-sized cargo planes could fit on the runways at San Jose International Airport for unloading of emergency supplies and rescue teams, if those runways were intact?

The Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG)

from ABAG History: "In 1961, elected officials from the region's cities and counties came together to form ABAG-California's first council of governments. Since its inception, ABAG has examined regional issues like housing, transportation, economic development, education, and environment.

 

In 1970, ABAG broke ground with the Regional Plan, 1970-1990, the Bay Area's first comprehensive regional plan, outlining the first regional open space plan, regional information systems and technology support, criminal justice and training, water policy and waste collection, and earthquake hazards and planning."

We have stronger earthquake building code requirements in California than in most other places in the world. So it is unlikely that we would experience the housing collaspes seen in Haiti to a similar degree. However, no matter how strong the building codes are, impassable broken roadways, ruptured gas and water mains  and structure fires will present similar obstacles for rescuers, medical teams and first responders.

Organizing Your Neighborhood

California's OES has produced a brief document containing tips and suggestions for how to organize your neighborhood for first response if emergency services are unable to get to your neighborhood right away after a quake. Know  the location of your local Evacuation Center .

What's in the Trunk of your car?

Do you have  leather work gloves, a jacket, work shirt, sturdy pants like blue jeans and heavy duty shoes in the trunk of your car? Many folks carry running shoes or workout clothes for the gym in the trunk of their car. That's better than nothing - but if you had  to dig through rubble to save a loved one, you might want to be better prepared than that.

Make an Emergency Backpack.

Home: What supplies do you have on hand now?

Look around in your house or garage and see about what you have right now if a major earthquake happened in the next 30 minutes. How well would your family fare through it? Read the full article Small things can make a huge difference

WATER, WATER, WATER

A lot of folks do not realize that the majority of all drinking water supplies serving the Bay Area  will be out of commission if the Hayward Fault ruptures the Hetch-Hetchy line through the Diablo Range to the San Mateo terminus.   While California's OES and FEMA will be  working feverishly to get water back online - it is a safe  guess that it will be a while before they succeed.

CERT SANTA CLARA

Santa Clara's HEAT   Home Emergency Assistance Teams program began in 1995. Since the program began, hundreds of participants have learned about the City's emergency organization and have received the 20-hour training. The training, which consists of 4 classes, covers safety, awareness, preparation, utility control and fire suppression, basic medical care, damage assessment, light search and rescue, communications, terrorism awareness, and HEAT team management.

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