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Day 271: Survival Preparation Area Study Continued: Tasks 12, 13, 14
Let’s resume our preparation Tasks.
To recap, you already have your emergency supply of water and you’ve made your home safer. This makes sense since we spend the majority of our time there.
Now we expand outward to our immediate Area of Operations. This really starts to tighten things down for your Area Study and for your preparation that will soon be doing, especially as fear as skills and gear needed.
Area of Operations (AO) is a fancy way of saying the area around your home, your work, your school, etc. At HomeFacts you will get a listing of the following which will help: crime rate, environmental hazards, crime stats, drug labs, air quality, radon, UV index, brownfields, registered polluters, tanks and spills, average monthly temperatures, probability of earthquakes, hail, hurricanes and tornadoes; closest airports, FCC towers, fire stations, hospitals and police stations.
Task Twelve
Go to Homefacts http://www.homefacts.com/ and enter your zip code.
Task Thirteen
Mild: Of the four type of special environments, which ones do you need to be concerned with in order of priority: