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If you own a vehicle, as most of us do these days, it is important to keep an emergency survival kit in it at all times. It should be kept someplace where it can be easily accessed (perhaps under the front passenger seat). Since you are usually located within close proximity of your vehicle, you can easily gain immediate access to your emergency supplies in a disaster situation.

Many types of disasters can strike while you are in your car – snow or ice storms in winter, floods in spring, and hurricanes, tornados or lightning storms in summer and fall. Your survival will depend on how well you have prepared ahead.

Just like a home emergency survival kit, every car emergency kit should contain the basics – water, food, shelter, warmth and first aid for one person (or family) to survive for 72 hours. Basic tools for car repair and maintenance should also be included. When you create your emergency car kit, you can personalize it to your own needs. You may need to add an extra pair of glasses, baby or pet items or prescription medications.

Your car survival kit should be in a backpack or bag small enough to fit in your car. It should include:

• Food (granola bars, dried fruit, crackers, etc. – avoid items that will melt or spoil quickly) and water for 72 hours – keep all items well sealed
• Blankets (wool is best but if it is too itchy try a solar blanket) or a down sleeping bag
• Hat (most heat is lost through the head), scarf, mittens (best) or gloves, boots (extra clothing}
• First-aid kit – including personal medications
• AM/FM radio and extra batteries or hand crank type (no batteries required)
• Candles and waterproof matches or a lighter
• Flashlight and spare batteries or hand crank type
• Toothbrushes, toothpaste, toilet paper
• Soap and/or hand sanitizer
• Pet supplies and proper documentation (license, immunization records)
• Antifreeze to keep the gas from freezing – can also be used in place of windshield wiper fluid
• Axe or hatchet (a hammer might also be useful)
• Compass and maps
• Type ABC fire extinguisher
• Ice scraper, shovel, brush
• Booster or jumper cables, tow chain, traction mats
• Basic car repair kit
• Sand or salt for tire traction – kitty litter also works well
• Duct tape and knife or multi-purpose tool
• Warning lights, road flares or a strip of red cloth to tie on to the car antenna
• Cell phone
• Whistle
• Playing cards, books, games or other items that do not require batteries

You may want to add a few items to be used in case of an accident. Some extra items may include a disposable camera, and a pad of paper and pencil or pen to record the scene and any witness information.

Some personal items might also come in handy. You might want to consider the following:

• Blush, lipstick and mascara
• Razor and shaving cream
• Sanitary knapkins and/or tampons
• Hairbrush or comb

These items are not necessarily essential to your survival but they can go a long way to improving your emotional balance thus helping you to cope with a little more optimism. Let’s face it. The better you feel the more likely you will be able to deal with the situation.

Although it can seem like a daunting task to put a survival kit together, it can actually be a very easy and interesting project. The greatest challenge can be organizing your kit with the least amount of layout of cash. Start by looking around your home for those items you already have. Add a few items each week if you need to buy things. Food and water are the most important items, followed by a blanket or sleeping bag for keeping warm. If you are not interested in organizing your own kit, you can purchase one already made and just add any extra items you want included in your pack.

One important tip: Remember to always let someone know what time you left and what time you expect to arrive at your destination. By taking these precautions, you can prepare your family for an emergency and feel more confident as you travel.

Be Prepared – Before Disaster Strikes!

Lorrie Streeter has been involved in emergency preparedness for over 25 years. She also writes for the site http://www.SurvivalStreet.com which offers 72-hour survival kits, emergency food and water, first-aid, and other preparedness items.


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Dow Centennial Centre

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The Dow Centennial Centre in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, commemorates the Alberta Centennial.
The DCC has facilities that are used by the City of Fort Saskatchewan and also some neighboring communities. The facilities in the DCC are as follows:
The Sheritt Cultural Pavilion(includes the following):
Alberta Lottery Fund Art Gallery
Shell Theatre
Lions Banquet Rooms
Scotiabank Studio
Waiward Steel Pottery Studio
Senator Tommy Banks Green Room
The Shell Theatre hosts different shows throughout the year. Some of the previous shows included those of April Wine, Trooper, The Arrogant Worms, and Stuart McLean. The theatre has a 550 persons seating capacity.
The Alberta Lottery Fund Art Gallery contains many works of art, most of which are done by artists and photographers right in Fort Saskatchewan. The Gallery is located in the lobby of the Shell Theatre.
The Lions Banquet Rooms are flexible carpeted spaces with enough dance space for 350 guests. The rooms feature catering services on site for get togethers like weddings, corporate functions and large meetings.
The Scotiabank Studio caters an abundant amount of lighting to meet the needs of artists, carvers, and crafters. It also has flexible use for small workshops and/or meetings.
The Waiward Steel Pottery Studio is the current home and studios of the Fort Saskatchewan Pottery Guild.
The Landrex Recreational Pavilion(includes the following):
Sherritt-CEP NHL size Ice Arena
Agrium Indoor Soccer Field
ATCO Gym
Judo & Gymnastics Flip Factory
Apple Fitness Centre
Umicore indoor track 335 metres
ICU Optical & Hearing Peek-Caboose Station
Auggies Place Childminding Centre and Party Room
ATB Financial Family Leisure Ice
Fort Saskatchewan Shoppers Drug Mart Saunas
Kinettes Steam Rooms
Sulzer Metco Youth Impressions Tiles
The Sherritt-CEP NHL size Ice Arena contains seating for approximately 200 people and has drop-in public, family and senior skate programs. The Scoreboards that are featured in the arena are sponsored by The Westaim Corporation.
Apple Fitness Centre is the name given to the upper level of the DCC. It features state-of-the-art fitness equipment and also have free weights. Also featured here in the fitness centre are registered fitness programs, some of which are Fitness Assessments, Body Composition Tests, and also Personal Fitness programs. Personal trainers are also available on the spot upon request.
The Winner’s Way Elevator is a large handicapped-accessible elevator providing transportation from the main floor to the weight room
The Atco Gym is available for both community and sporting events. It has six badminton courts, 2 full centered basketball and volleyball courts, equipped with 200-folding-seat bleachers. Each week they have many different drop-in activities. There is access to sports equipment.
The Judo & Gymnastics Flip Factory is the current home of both the Fort Gymnastics Club and also Tolide Judo Kwai (Fort Judo Club). It has the largest sprung floor mat area in Canada.
The Agrium Indoor Soccer Field is located in the south-western end of the DCC. It is a spectacular regular size indoor soccer field with a seating capacity of 200 fans. The large space can be changed to support many different events some of which are soccer, lacrosse, and also trade shows.
The Umicore Indoor Track is the track that runs around the Agrium soccer field, beside the Sherritt Arena and also the Apple Fitness Centre. It boasts 344m of track with two lanes for walkers joggers or wheelchairs. The track is complete with handrail for safety.
The ICU Optical & Hearing Peek-Caboose Station features safe indoor play set around a train themed playground.
Auggies Place Childminding Centre and Party Room features babysitting for children under the age of 5 and infants.
ATB Financial Family Leisure Iceis open daily.
Sulzer Metco Youth Impressions Tiles are located throughout the DCC. These tile were made by more than 3000 school age children in 2004 and the miniature works of art are on display at various locations throughout the facility.
Other Amenities that are located in the Dow Centennial Centre are:
Booster Juice
Centennial Banquet & Catering of Fort Saskatchewan
Fort Gymnastics Club
Fort Saskatchewan Physiotherapy
Fort Saskatchewan Pottery Guild
Fort Saskatchewan Therapeutic Massage Center
Tolide Judo Kwai (Fort Judo Club)
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External links
Official Site – Fax number, tickets info, and more.
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Plan to Save People from 2012 Disaster

With 2012 fast approaching, I have a plan to save tens of thousands of people. I need your help to write your Senators and Congressmen and ask them to fund my project.

My Plan

I have designed a new launch vehicle called the ‘Jocket’ because it uses both jet and rocket engines. Here are the numbers that show it will work.

1. Dimensions: 180 ft long, 180 ft wing span, fuselage is 30 ft wide by 30 ft tall. There are 3 sections: 20 ft long crew cabin, 60 ft long cargo bay and 100 ft long main engine

2. Made entirely from carbon and Kevlar composites requiring 9000 square yards of carbon weighing 6188 lbs, 1000 lbs of Kevlar plus 5700 lbs of Nomex and resin = total: 12,888 lbs.

3. Metal components, view ports, life support, computers, radar, radios & TV, controls, displays, crew seats, etc will weigh = 24,500 lbs.

4. The 2 jet engines, GE90-115Bs, produce a total thrust of 230,000 lbs to fly the Boeing 777-300 that weighs 775,000 lbs. total weight: 36,520 lbs.

5. Jet fuel will be carried in 2 wing drop tanks & 2 tanks inside the wings, the total fuel is 1800 gallons, weight = total: 12,312 lbs.

6. There are 2 model M-V-1 booster rockets strapped under the wings. Their combined thrust is 1,699,710 lbs. They weigh a total of 368,420 lbs.

The net thrust is 1,331,290 lbs which will accelerate the ‘Jocket’ to nearly 17,000 MPH and an altitude approaching 180 miles. After burn out, the boosters will be jettisoned to parachute to Earth for recovery and reuse.

7. The main engine is a nitrous oxide/HTPB hybrid (used in Space Ship One to win the X-Prize) that weighs: 200,000 lbs. It will boost the ‘Jocket’ into orbit and help bring her home.

The total launch weight of the ‘Jocket’ – less cargo – is 654,640 lbs. The 2 jet engines normally lift 775,000 lbs into the air, giving the ‘Jocket’ over 120,000 lbs of excess launch thrust that could be used for cargo. However, the ‘Jocket’ is designed to carry only 80,000 lbs of cargo, so there is a safety margin.

What do we do when we get into orbit?

I’ve designed the Inflatable Habitat Module. You’ve seen those inflatable structures kids get in and jump around in, well think of that but larger.

The Inflatable Habitat Modules are like very large double walled balloons. Instead of rubber, the outer wall is made of Kevlar, carbon, Mylar and netting, like a large bullet proof vest. The inner wall also uses Kevlar, carbon and netting with the addition of an airtight layer to keep the air in.

The 2 walls are spaced 4 ft apart. The netting helps the 2 walls keep their shape and maintains the space after they are inflated. After inflation, the 4 ft space will be filled with 2 part expanded foam insulation that will set up and harden to create a solid walled enclosure.

My plans call for rectangular box Modules that are 100 ft wide by 300 ft long by 50 ft tall with an interior space that is 92 ft wide by 292 ft long by 42 ft tall. Three interior divisions will create 4 floors that each have an area of 26,864 square ft for a total of 107,456 square ft.

The next step is to start connecting Modules end to end until you have a ring of 20 Modules. Then you make the ring 5 Modules wide and finally you stack them 5 Modules tall for a total of 500 Modules.

The plans call for 200 Modules to be used as living space for 50,000 people. There will be all of the amenities found in a small town – schools, hospital, recreation, entertainment, a library, parks with plants and so on. One or 2 Modules will house playing fields for football, softball, soccer and other games.

200 Modules will house both hydroponics and soil farms for growing food, raising livestock and everything else to feed the occupants and maintain a breathable atmosphere. Several of the Modules will house groves of fruit & nut trees, a ‘forest’, vineyards and even a lake/pond (for swimming, fishing, fish farming & water storage).

The remaining 100 Modules will be used for storage, life support, power, station maintenance, recycling and other things.

In order to accomplish all of this well in advance of 2012 we have to start now. It will take time to build the ‘Jockets’ and the rocket motors we need. Sewing together the Modules is the easy part, its setting them up and transporting all of the supplies, equipment and materials that will take time. But it can be done if we start now.

If you support me, believe in what I’m trying to do, then write your Senators and Congressmen now.  Ask them to support my plan. 

You all want to know who will be saved and how much willit cost me. I’ll start with the list of supporters – people whoworked to get me the money. There will be space for 50,000 people. One hundred positions will be for essential people: doctors, dentist, nurses, surgeons, veterinarians,teachers, astronauts/station builders, electricians, machinist, maintenance, farmers/hydroponics experts, etc.

The remaining 49,900 will be chosen by a lottery operated by an outside company. Money will not buy you a position on board the station. For the people chosen by lottery, the good news, it won’t cost you anything, except for the clothes and other things you want to bring with you. One last thing, pets are defiantly welcome, in fact you are encouraged to get a pet – anything but fish.

 

 

 

 

 

jocket@peoplepc.com

Have your Senators or Congressmen contact me: Jocket Plan; c/o Joseph Emery; 1524 Shady Forest Way; Charlottesville, VA 22901.
I am a power engineer. I’ve spent several years on the Jocket design and the idea for the Habitat Modules.
I believe something bad is going to happen on 2012, that is why I am asking for your help.
I am open to and ready to answer your questions. Please send them by Email: jocket@peoplepc.com Thank you.


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