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The Red Cross, as well as organizations like FEMA, have outstanding and easy-to-use apps that can guide you through an emergency situation<\/p><\/div>\n

When you see dark clouds approaching, or hear on the radio that your area is at risk for a tornado, where can you turn for more reliable information? While local and national news sources are excellent first stops to learn more about current and potential emergency situations, it is wise to also have other resources at your family\u2019s disposal. Fortunately, there\u2019s an app for that.<\/span><\/p>\n

Disaster Readiness Tools You Don\u2019t Want to Be Without<\/b><\/h2>\n

Disasters, whether natural or man-made, happen regularly around the globe. Fortunately, most of us don\u2019t have to live through a disaster many times throughout our lives. Unfortunately, this can mean we are out of practice when it comes to preparation for a disaster as well as how to survive one.<\/span><\/p>\n

If you aren\u2019t sure where to start when it comes to living through a disaster like a hurricane or a tornado, you can start by simply working on a plan. Your plan doesn\u2019t need to include six months of canned food in your cellar (though it can!), but your family <\/span>needs a plan<\/span><\/a> to ensure you all know what to do in case of an emergency situation. If your aging loved one lives along, you should also factor in the Life Alert cost<\/a> to have a medical alert device.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Begin your plan by considering six main features:<\/span><\/p>\n