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| Preparedness Principles Larry Salsbury |
I have had people ask me where to find all the preparedness information they need in one certain place. I can suggest good web sites (and I certainly intend to as time goes on and as web sites impress me), but web sites have a very distinct disadvantage: if the power is out, you can’t access them. So I have to strongly suggest that a hard copy of information in your hand is your best option. I don’t intend to turn this blog into a hard sell, but in all honesty, the best manual for preparedness is written by yours truly. Preparedness Principles published by Cedar Fort and available through many bookstores or my own website is the best preparedness book on the market. I wanted to tell you about it upfront because I expect many of my future posts will contain information from within its pages. I’m really proud of it and it received many good comments and reviews. For example, Ken Kraudy, the Emergency Management Coordinator for Sandy, Utah (http://sandy.utah.gov/government/emergency-management.html), had this to say: “Preparedness Principles provides a refreshing, comprehensive approach and up-to-date, detailed information for anyone who is really serious about being prepared for emergencies and disasters. (Salsbury)
Works Cited
Salsbury, B. G. (2009). Preparedness Principles. Springville: Horizon Publishers.

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