Thursday, June 16, 2011

Am stranded

Hello,

Hope you get this on time,sorry I didn't inform you about my trip in Spain for a program, I'm presently in Spain and am having some difficulties here because i misplaced my wallet on my way to the hotel where my money and other valuable things were kept.I want  you to assist me with a loan of (2600euros = $3,600) to sort-out my hotel bills and  to get myself back home.

I have spoken to the embassy here but they are not responding to the matter effectively,I will appreciate whatever you can afford to assist me with,I'll Refund the money back to you as soon as i return, let me know if you can be of any help. I don't have a phone where i can be reached. Please let me know immediately.

   Best  Regards

Thank You For Your Interest,

Sincerely, 

Zachary T. DeVoe
1-(831) 634-1470
Sales and Marketing

Monday, June 13, 2011

Always Have An Extinguisher...

The control of fire by early humans was a turning point in human cultural evolution that allowed humans to proliferate by cooking food, and by finding warmth and protection. Fire also allowed the expansion of human activity into the colder hours of the night (or colder climates in general), and provided protection from predators and insects. However, with the benefits of fire came the necessity to put the fire out. Always have a fire extinguisher... always know where it is and how to use it! WHERE TO INSTALL A FIRE EXTINGUISHER 1 Where should a consumer install his or her fire extinguisher in the car? All fire extinguishers should be mounted in the vehicle to prevent rolling, and potentially causing damage to the extinguisher or the interior of the vehicle. Plus, an unsecured fire extinguisher could cause injuries to the occupants of the vehicle. . However, here are some guidelines for consumers to follow. All fire extinguishers should be mounted in the vehicle to prevent rolling, and potentially causing damage to the extinguisher or the interior of the vehicle. Plus, an unsecured fire extinguisher could cause injuries to the occupants of the vehicle. Each vehicle is different so there is not one place to mount your fire extinguisher. However, here are some guidelines for consumers to follow. The extinguisher should be visible and easy to reach. Mount the bracket on a strong, stable surface, sloping, vertical or horizontal position. The most common places to mount a fire extinguisher are in front of and behind the seat. http://bit.ly/k9ixFo

Always Have An Extinguisher...

The control of fire by early humans was a turning point in human cultural evolution that allowed humans to proliferate by cooking food, and by finding warmth and protection. Fire also allowed the expansion of human activity into the colder hours of the night (or colder climates in general), and provided protection from predators and insects. However, with the benefits of fire came the necessity to put the fire out.
Always have a fire extinguisher... always know where it is and how to use it!

WHERE TO INSTALL A FIRE EXTINGUISHER

1 Where should a consumer install his or her fire extinguisher in the car?

All fire extinguishers should be mounted in the vehicle to prevent rolling, and potentially causing damage to the extinguisher or the interior of the vehicle. Plus, an unsecured fire extinguisher could cause injuries to the occupants of the vehicle. . However, here are some guidelines for consumers to follow.

All fire extinguishers should be mounted in the vehicle to prevent rolling, and potentially causing damage to the extinguisher or the interior of the vehicle. Plus, an unsecured fire extinguisher could cause injuries to the occupants of the vehicle. Each vehicle is different so there is not one place to mount your fire extinguisher. However, here are some guidelines for consumers to follow.

The extinguisher should be visible and easy to reach. Mount the bracket on a strong, stable surface, sloping, vertical or horizontal position. The most common places to mount a fire extinguisher are in front of and behind the seat.


Sunday, June 12, 2011

Join California in The Largest Earthquake Drill Ever

First Trust Industries is Targeting Your Safety! Simply registration in this great cause is all it takes to be counted as an earthquake aware person. Remember to get your preparedness kit today because as soon as the earth really starts shaking, it could be too late. Low price for a piece of mind, click this link. http://www.firsttrustindustries.com/servlet/the-3128/KTWH1-1302-27-PIECE/Detail http://bit.ly/ieGcum

Join California in The Largest Earthquake Drill Ever

First Trust Industries is Targeting Your Safety!

Simply registration in this great cause is all it takes to be counted as an earthquake aware person.

Remember to get your preparedness kit today because as soon as the earth really starts shaking, it could be too late.

Low price for a piece of mind, click this link. http://www.firsttrustindustries.com/servlet/the-3128/KTWH1-1302-27-PIECE/Detail

Kids Make A First Aid Kit

Teaching you kids about first aid at an early age is a very smart move for any mom. Children at the age of three and up are old enough to learn about a band-aid and how to put it on. Sure you may create a doctor or a surgeon out of this activity, but hey, when was that a bad thing? Build your own kit! Read the clips I have shared here and get prepared for safety before a disaster strikes and have a good time with your kids in the process. Targeting Your Safety! www.firsttrustindustries.com http://bit.ly/kdxtt3

Kids Make A First Aid Kit

Teaching you kids about first aid at an early age is a very smart move for any mom. Children at the age of three and up are old enough to learn about a band-aid and how to put it on. Sure you may create a doctor or a surgeon out of this activity, but hey, when was that a bad thing?

Build your own kit! Read the clips I have shared here and get prepared for safety before a disaster strikes and have a good time with your kids in the process.

Targeting Your Safety! www.firsttrustindustries.com

Your Community Safety

Do you know who is on your neighborhood watch team? What! You don't have one? Who watches your house when your gone? Your security company can do some work for you but there is nothing better than getting to know your neighbors. Starting a neighborhood watch will get you in touch with other neighborhoods that share your concern for safety. Need a good radio to keep in touch? Check out this set of GMRS two-way radios. http://www.firsttrustindustries.com/servlet/the-3418/UNIDEN-GMR3689-dsh-2CK-3... http://bit.ly/k0RYUc

Your Community Safety

Do you know who is on your neighborhood watch team? What! You don't have one? Who watches your house when your gone? Your security company can do some work for you but there is nothing better than getting to know your neighbors. Starting a neighborhood watch will get you in touch with other neighborhoods that share your concern for safety.

Need a good radio to keep in touch? Check out this set of GMRS two-way radios.
http://www.firsttrustindustries.com/servlet/the-3418/UNIDEN-GMR3689-dsh-2CK-36-dsh-Mile-Waterproof/Detail

CERT Member Saves Life

Normally a CERT member is not trained to give CPR in a disaster situation. However there are certain circumstances where a CERT members do use other training to help in any emergency. Are you interested in being trained for CERT in the Hollister, CA area? Contact Zach at 831-636-1470 http://bit.ly/lfbccc

CERT Member Saves Life

Normally a CERT member is not trained to give CPR in a disaster situation. However there are certain circumstances where a CERT members do use other training to help in any emergency.

Are you interested in being trained for CERT in the Hollister, CA area? Contact Zach at 831-636-1470

Saturday, June 11, 2011

CERT Members Serve As Supplement

It has become clear that our government needs Americans to get up and help. It has been a call to the American citizen since the attacks at 9/11. Spontanious volunteers are the the peo[ple that are on the scene of a disaster and finding that they are ok, immediatyly start looking for their family or rescuing the coworkers traped in the danger or injured. Are you a person with this charachteristic? CERT was created for you!

Check it out and then check the CERT Starter Kit >>> http://www.firsttrustindustries.com/servlet/the-3278/C.E.R.T.-Action-Responce-Unit/Detail

CERT Members Serve As Supplement

It has become clear that our government needs Americans to get up and help. It has been a call to the American citizen since the attacks at 9/11. Spontanious volunteers are the the peo[ple that are on the scene of a disaster and finding that they are ok, immediatyly start looking for their family or rescuing the coworkers traped in the danger or injured. Are you a person with this charachteristic? CERT was created for you! Check it out and then check the CERT Starter Kit >>> http://www.firsttrustindustries.com/servlet/the-3278/C.E.R.T.-Action-Responce... http://bit.ly/mT2XTh

First Responders Network

Installing a radio repeater that will broadcast to the citizens of San Benito County due to a radio repeater dedicated to the San Benito County CERT Program. This station will be broadcasting important messages during emergency events in our area. Tune to channel 16.1 on your bubble-pack GMRS two way radio. You can get these radios at any sporting good location near you. Or visit www.firsttrustindusttreis.com Now take a look at what the Department of Homeland Security has to say about our communications across the first responders spectrum. http://bit.ly/kuZ51q

First Responders Network

Installing a radio repeater that will broadcast to the citizens of San Benito County due to a radio repeater dedicated to the San Benito County CERT Program. This station will be broadcasting important messages during emergency events in our area. Tune to channel 16.1 on your bubble-pack GMRS two way radio. You can get these radios at any sporting good location near you. Or visit www.firsttrustindusttreis.com

Now take a look at what the Department of Homeland Security has to say about our communications across the first responders spectrum.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Do you have gas mask with that hard hat?


   

Some equipment nobody wants to buy. Take the gas mask for example. I think that a radiation gas mask might top that list for me. How about you? When you look for survival equipment to buy for you disaster preparedness kits, do you look at the radiation protection products? Yeah, neither do I.

A recent study was done and asked, "Do individuals know what to do in the first five minutes after specific types of disaster?"

The findings from a Citizen Corps National Survey 2009 study asked that very question. The report claims 53% of individuals expressed confidence in their abilities in the first 5 minutes. Great! Over Half of America is prepared to handle the situation for five minutes after a disaster. That's great, very reassuring, right?

Now get this. So how are you feeling about that? Do you have the confidence in you ability and knowledge to survive for the first five minutes? How about the next 24 hours? Think about the recommended 72 hours suggested time?

A natural disaster can take human life in an instant and come with extremely short or no warning. Earthquakes and tornadoes are the most common natural disasters that were considered in this survey. Radiological disasters were also considered and also fit into the sudden and can without warning group. How will you act in the first five minutes of this type of disaster? I know how I would be spending that five minutes; kicking myself for getting prepared for everything but this!

In comparison, other disasters are slower coming. Natural disasters such as floods, hurricanes, snap freezes, deep freezes and droughts can be predicted and may take several weeks and, in rare occasion, months to cycle from beginning to end. This is also true of radiation, chemical spills and pandemic. So why do we leave these types of disaster out of our planning here in our community?

So the report tells us that 59% of the population is not confident in their ability to deal with a dirty bomb, radioactive material leaks or explosion. I fit in this group. There is no way I have the gear I need to survive a radioactive type disaster and that concerns me some these days. I am not worried about a surprise attack on our country, but it has happened. Our 911 attack proved that when we least expect it, we can become the victim of a serious attack and resulting disaster. Can you imagine it those planes were loaded with even a small dirty bomb?

I am building a custom kit for myself. Slowly, selecting high quality and multi-purpose items that will help me to live on into the future no matter what comes my way and I am looking for the right mask to add. I am doing this during the early stage of building the kit because, hey! What good is a hard hat if you can't breathe the air?

 


Survive a Dirty Bomb (Radiological Dispersion Device)

Terrorist use of a Radiological Dispersion Device (RDD)—often called "dirty nuke" or "dirty bomb"—is considered far more likely than use of a nuclear explosive device. A "dirty bomb" combines a conventional explosive device—such as a bomb—with radioactive material. It is designed to scatter dangerous and sub-lethal amounts of radioactive material over a general area.

Take preventative measures. There is no way of knowing how much warning time there will be before an attack by terrorists using an RDD, so being prepared in advance and knowing what to do and when is important. Take the same protective measures you would for fallout resulting from a nuclear blast.

Before an RDD Event

Add to your disaster supplies kit plastic sheeting, duct tape, and scissors if not already present.

 
    
  

How many hours do you think you could handle wearing this type of gear? Imagine if the nuclear leaks in Japan this year were more severe? Less than 20% of the world population has the equipment needed to escape the damages of radiation in a sudden attack. That is the main reason that nuclear issues are such a vital concern for the human population. It is normal for the military to have this gear and training as you would expect. But what about us? I am sure there are some of you out there that are interested in surviving even after a nuclear or radioactive attack, so where do you get the gear.