Living in a tropical area comes with a hundred different benefits-unfortunately, it also often comes with many risks as well. Lush areas are often more prone to natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, tsunamis, earthquakes, and more.
Nature throws curveballs at us when we least expect it, and the only way to know that we can handle them is to be as prepared as possible, in every way. If we are not prepared, it is much easier to panic, and lose our logical thought process that helps us to survive.
You need to make sure that you are ready for anything that can come your way, both physically and mentally. While being mentally prepared may sound a little impossible, it is actually very achievable and important.
It is important to realize that even the most frightening and dangerous things may happen to you. It does not just happen to other people you see on the news-it can happen to you.
If you live in a particular area that is prone to certain natural events such as hurricanes, then do as much research as you can on this topic. Research people that have survived them, and what they did to do so.
Check out television programs on these natural disasters-this is not to scare you, but to help you be prepared.
Next, you need to be prepared to survive these disasters no matter where you are-while you may be at home when one strikes, there is a good chance that you will be somewhere else.
Developing your common sense is critical-in almost all cases, it is what you are going to have to rely on. Your common sense is built upon the knowledge that you have developed, your beliefs, and experiences that you have had.
Getting the knowledge is easy, as previously discussed. Acquiring the experience is not, if you have never encountered one of these natural disasters before.
This is why it is important to do as much research as you can, and put yourself mentally in their shoes. Imagine yourself doing the things necessary to survive, no matter where you are.
Imbed this knowledge into your subconscious, until it becomes your belief. Next, you need to make sure that you are physically prepared for anything that could come your way.
If you know that there is a flood that is going to occur, you may want to consider putting some of your most valuable items into a storage unit that is in a different state, or at least higher ground.
Having a storage unit in a protected place is one of the best ways to prepare when you are in a flood-prone area.
One of the most important things you can do, it to make sure that your body stays healthy and fit, so that it can handle the strain that physical survival can have on you.
Workout frequently, and make sure that you eat healthfully-if you are holding onto any extra weight, do whatever is necessary to healthfully lose it.
If you are weak, cannot run, or unable to lift heavy objects, then now is the perfect time to work on your fitness. If you are disabled or too old to be physically fit, make sure that you live with someone who can help you in an emergency.
You may want to take a course in CPR, especially if you live with other family members that you may need to help. If you have a family, being certified in CPR is very important for the safety of everyone you love.
Next, you need to make sure that you have all of the supplies you need if a disaster were to strike. Make sure that you have readily available cell phones, radios, flashlights, first aid kits, food storage supplies, clean water, and more.
Keeping these things both in your home and in your car at all times is a very good idea. Last but not least, make sure that you have access to any emergency broadcast system that could warn you about extreme weather.
Listen carefully for the warnings, particularly before you travel anywhere. These warnings can give you minutes of time to prepare that could end up saving your life.
If you do everything you need to in order to be prepared, you have no reason to fear. Use your skills and logic to make sure that your family is ready to survive, and bounce back from anything that nature may throw at you.