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I hope none of you ever experience a home fire . How would you organize resources if you had a fire?

Food for thought my YC friends. What resources would you have or organize in an event of a home fire? We had one. And not much resources avaiable to us, accept a few dollars in our bank accounts, a check coming in from work, food in the food pantry and a hotel nearby. What a Christmas this has been. What must we do to survive such a senario or any kind of emergency/s? Please get your self ready . A worry friend.

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They just go on your bolts, to create a space between your hub and your wheel, to widen your stance/ distance between you wheels. note; they are defectable by police in some states.
wheel spacers are for to set your wheels out farther from the hub so the tires won,t rub.
I am so sorry that this happened to you. Have you all contacted the local Red Cross, I am sure that they would help you all. In my state the Red Cross provides food, money,a place to live, and so much more. also we have many places that will help us.
First. I would recommend an Emergency Plan. The whole family should know what to do in an emergency. What to do, how to get out, where to meet, etc. Second. An Emergency Kit This may vary a bit, depending on what kind of disaster you are planning for, but the basics should be a flashlight, bottled water, emergency blankets etc. I recommend doing a search on such kits for more details. Third. An Evacuation Kit -- Important papers, some extra clothing, etc already gathered together. and perhaps a plan on who will grab what, on the way out of the home. pictures, etc.(A home based business may need to grab an external computer harddrive, which is backed up daily, for example, or even the computer tower, or laptop) Fourth -- CALL LIST -- important phone numbers.gather these ahead of time, and it will make your life easier, in the event of a disaster family members, churches, community action agencies, etc. Be Safe!
They just go on your bolts, to create a space between your hub and your wheel, to widen your stance/ distance between you wheels. note; they are defectable by police in some states.
wheel spacers are for to set your wheels out farther from the hub so the tires won,t rub.
I am so sorry that this happened to you. Have you all contacted the local Red Cross, I am sure that they would help you all. In my state the Red Cross provides food, money,a place to live, and so much more. also we have many places that will help us.
First. I would recommend an Emergency Plan. The whole family should know what to do in an emergency. What to do, how to get out, where to meet, etc. Second. An Emergency Kit This may vary a bit, depending on what kind of disaster you are planning for, but the basics should be a flashlight, bottled water, emergency blankets etc. I recommend doing a search on such kits for more details. Third. An Evacuation Kit -- Important papers, some extra clothing, etc already gathered together. and perhaps a plan on who will grab what, on the way out of the home. pictures, etc.(A home based business may need to grab an external computer harddrive, which is backed up daily, for example, or even the computer tower, or laptop) Fourth -- CALL LIST -- important phone numbers.gather these ahead of time, and it will make your life easier, in the event of a disaster family members, churches, community action agencies, etc. Be Safe!

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