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Natural disasters happen at any time and, for the most part, give little to no warning at all. This makes it even more important to prepare for these natural disasters before the preparation time is no more. Almost anything that you can do today to contribute to your being prepared in case of an emergency will increase you survival rate during a natural disaster.
The vast majority of experts on natural disaster preparation say that you should plan in any event to be self-reliant for duration of 72 hours on average. In most cases there will not likely be the availability of utilities. So you will need to put some consideration towards alternate sources for electricity, water, heat, and any other thing that you might deem necessary for your basic survival.
There are many locations that you could possibly be at when a natural disaster strikes. However, typically you will be near or at your home, work, or near your vehicle. It's a good idea to have supplies available at all of the above listed locations. Obviously you aren't' going to be able to store 72 hours worth of supplies at work or in your vehicle, but that's alright. So instead of buying a newer, bigger vehicle, you can just try to cover the essentials. You can store a sufficient amount to take care of an immediate 24 hours or such time that you think you would need to return to your home, where you have a larger natural disaster preparation supply.
Above all, when a natural disaster does hit, make sure to keep a calm and level-headed outlook on the situation. A good majority of accidents that happen when a natural disaster hits are simply due to the fact that people aren't thinking straight, or aren't in a proper state of mind. When it happens most people tend to go into a shock-like state, and don't react well. So keep your head on and think safe. Also, be sure follow the planned exit and escape routes.
Here is a list of some items you might want to keep items to include in a survival kit:
Adhesive bandages, various sizes
5 " x 9 " sterile dressing
Conforming roller gauze bandage
Triangular bandages
3 " x 3 " sterile gauze pads
4 " x 4 " sterile gauze pads
Roll 3 " cohesive bandage
Germicidal hand wipes or waterless, alcohol-based hand sanitizer
Antiseptic wipes
Non-latex gloves, pairs, large, medical grade
Tongue depressor blades
Adhesive tape, 2 " wide
Antibacterial ointment
Cold pack
Scissors
Tweezers
Assorted sizes of safety pins
Thermometer
Tube of petroleum jelly or other lubricant
Sunscreen
CPR breathing barrier, such as a face shield
First aid manual
Aspirin and non-aspirin pain reliever
Anti-diarrhea medication
Antacid
Laxative
Vitamins
Prescriptions
Extra eyeglasses/contact lenses
Washcloth and towel
Towelettes, soap, hand sanitizer
Tooth paste, toothbrushes
Shampoo, comb, and brush
Deodorants, sunscreen
Razor, shaving cream
Lip balm, insect repellent
Feminine supplies
Heavy-duty plastic garbage bags and ties for personal sanitation uses and toilet paper
Medium-sized plastic bucket with tight lid
Disinfectant and household chlorine bleach
A small shovel for digging a latrine
Toilet paper
Contact lens solution
Mirror
Portable, battery-powered radio or television
NOAA Weather Radio, if appropriate for your area
Flashlight
Extra batteries
Signal flare
Matches in a waterproof container
Shut-off wrench, pliers, shovel, and other tools
Duct tape and scissors
Plastic sheeting
Whistle
Small canister
ABC-type fire extinguisher
Tent
Compass
Work gloves
Paper, pens, and pencils
Needles and thread
Battery-operated travel alarm clock
Manual can opener
Mess kits or paper cups, plates, and plastic utensils
All-purpose knife
Liquid bleach to treat drinking water
Salt, pepper, sugar
Aluminum foil and plastic wrap
Resealable plastic bags
Small cooking stove and a can of cooking fuel
Games
Books
Toys for kids
Foods
Water
Ready-to-eat fruits, meats, and vegetables
Canned or boxed juices, milk, and soup
High-energy foods
Vitamins
Cookies
Hard candy
Cereals
Powdered milk
Complete change of clothes
Sturdy shoes or boots
Rain gear
Sunglasses
Hat and gloves
Extra socks
Extra underwear
Blankets
Sleeping bags
Pillows
Personal identification
Cash and coins
Credit cards
Extra set of house keys and car keys
Jon Kerby is an Internet marketing specialist for The Emergency Preparedness Center a company that sells emergency preparedness gear.
Why is my ball python sighing and whistling?
It's like ten times a minute, he makes these odd whistling or loud sighing noises. It isn't repeated whistles, just sometimes. And he crawls around like crazy when I walk in the room. Part of his skin didn't come off from the last shed, so I don't know if it has to do with that. I broke his thermometer (whoops :/) so I guestimate that his tank is around 79-82 degrees. He has a heat lamp and heat pad in a 40g tank.
But he slithers around near the front of the cage, like watching me, and occasionally he'll make the noises. They're abrupt, and I haven't seen any mucus in his nose or mouth, but it's kinda freaky. He tries to get out a lot too, like when I enter the room he crawls around like crazy trying to escape.
Help? He's about eight months old.
The shed probably isn't related, but you should try to get the rest off. Put him in a tub with a folded towel, filled up with warm water (make sure to take the water temp so it isn't too hot! warm to us is boiling to a snake!) just high enough that the snake is almost completely submersed. You should also put a rock or something in so the snake can crawl out of the water if necessary. The towel is so that the snake can crawl through it to dislodge the rest of the shed. Bad sheds are usually caused by low humidity, but I have heard of stress causing a bad shed.
As for the "sighing", are you sure it isn't wheezing? Is the snake breathing with its mouth open, or gasping for breath AT ALL? Even if it's only occasionally, it can be a sign of an RI...
However, RI's are usually because of high humidity, whereas a bad shed implies the humidity is too low. You definitely need to get him looked at by a vet...
Also, NEVER guess on temps. You're risking your pet's life. If you have the heaters on an analog thermostat and the temps are always correct according to the thermometer, then chances are they're still right, but that's no excuse. Get a replacement thermometer ASAP.
The activity is probably just a coincidence, but the snake may actually be trying to get away from the heat if the heat pad is too warm. Are you sure it's only when you walk in the room, or is it constant?
Get the snake to a vet and make sure to mention the activity and the partial shed just in case they have something to do with it.
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