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3 questions to be better prepared than most                                      

3 questions to be better prepared than most                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 November 29, 2024 Greetings Everyday Spy, Less than 46% of Americans view their households as prepared for a power outage. Natural disasters don’t ask if you're ready. They just strike. And when they do, most people fail to [plan ahead and stay safe.]( Those in the eastern U.S. already learned this the hard way in 2024. - In April, a powerful late-season winter storm hit the Northeast, plunging 500,000 people into darkness across six states - In November, nearly 80,000 people in Pennsylvania lost power when a winter storm hit some areas with 20 inches of snow The lights can suddenly go out anywhere, in any season. Heavy-snow states are not alone. Neither are hurricane areas. Last summer, Ohio – a state NOT known for extreme climate events – saw tornadoes cause record power outages. Modern life runs on electricity – and we take it for granted. Every day, you flip switches and plug-in devices without a second thought. You do laundry, enjoy AC in searing summer temps, and heat in the winter cold. When the power goes out, everything stops. Your refrigerator, your heating, your internet – all dead. Your phone's a brick once the battery dies. You may lose water service. Security systems and critical medical devices fail. Could you survive for days without electricity? For most folks, the answer is a scary "no." But with the right prep, you can weather any storm – literally. You can keep your family safe. You can take steps right now to be better prepared than most people. Take a moment and consider what you would do if you KNEW you’d be without power for 3-4 days starting right now. - Do you have backup batteries or another temporary power source? - What would you do with the food in your fridge? - Do you have any aging relatives you’d need to check on? Simply asking the right questions can set your mental wheels in motion so that you can be ready when it matters most. [Click here to get the methods real spies use in power outages and always stay prepared.]( P.S. - Escaping Disasters gives you the very same strategies, plans, and checklists intel officers use to [feel confident in protecting yourself and your loved ones from the unexpected.]( [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 EverydaySpy Promotions 411 Walnut St. #20309 Green Cove Springs, FL 32043, United States of America [Terms of Service](

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