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Regina Lark proudly announces her recent professional accomplishments:

* Board Certified Professional Organizer (6/11)
*Certificate of Study, Chronic Disorganization (4/11)
*Certificate of Study, Hoarding Disorders (9/11) 




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Organizing to Prepare for Disaster

 
Through the summer of 2011, an array of unmitigated natural disasters -- floods, tornadoes, and hurricanes -- dominated the southern and eastern landscapes of the U.S. leaving a depth of destruction in the wake.

In light of recent events (and future events we know are coming but not sure of the form) I am offering a reprise of my Top 10 Tips to Prepare for Disaster. 

Preparing for the inevitable is by far one of the best ways to be organized.


Last year,  one of the frst things I did when I moved into my new, but very old, apartment was to purchase earthquake insurance. Right after that, I organized the supplies in my earthquake kit that I keep near my front door, and a smaller kit for my car. Being organized at home means being prepared for a probable earthquake. Yes folks, the big one is coming.  
 
Readers are encouraged to email regina@AClearPath.net with requests and suggestions for A Clear Path Top 10! 
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Top Ten Tips to get organized and prepare for disaster

Here are your top ten tips to prepare your home and car for a disaster:

1.       Find your gas and water shut-off valves. Be sure to have the proper tools to turn the gas and water to the OFF position. Use the metal tools for these functions as plastic or fiberglass become brittle with time.

2.       Create an escape route at home, or become familiar with the emergency route in your apartment building.

3.       Develop a plan so that all family members will try to meet in one spot within 12 hours after a disaster strikes.

4.       Organize an earthquake kit for each member of the family. The kit should be able to hold you for three days and include such items as: water, a flashlight, change of clothes, small denominations of cash, medication, canned goods and a can opener, first aid kit, AM radio and batteries, fire extinguisher, and pet supplies/food as appropriate.

5.       Secure heavy furniture with braided metal cable, chain, or angle brackets.

6.       Use museum gel (or museum glue) to secure delicate and breakable items.

7.       Stoves, refrigerators, washers/dryers should also be secured to the wall.

8.       Scan, then email to yourself, important documents such as birth, marriage, and death certificates, financial papers, social security cards, mortgage papers, etc.

9.       The disaster kit in your car should consist of water, flashlight, flares, change of clothes, canned goods/can opener, small denominations of cash, etc.

10.   A word about water supplies and fire extinguishers: Water is the most important item to store and we should store about 5 gallons per person, per day (and also water for your pets!!!). Sealed water bottles should be rotated every six months. Disaster experts recommend using general purpose dry chemical fire extinguishers. Available in different sizes, these have a range of between 8 and 12 feet and will empty in 10-20 seconds.

For more information see: The Los Angeles Fire Department Emergency Preparedness 

 


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I'll offer tips and strategies for clearing clutter, chaos, and too much stuff! Call or email to schedule a de-clutter party soon!

Here's to a clearing the path!
Regina Lark
regina@AClearPath.net

Regina F. Lark, Ph.D.
PO Box 241941
Los Angeles, CA 90024
818.400.9592


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