I live on a fixed income and don’t have a lot of extra money to spend on preparedness supplies. What should I do?
Preparing your family for a disaster situation doesn’t have to break your bank account. By making smart decisions about your purchases and creating a schedule of what items will be purchased when, you can fulfill your emergency supply needs. Remember, you don’t need high-priced, high-tech gadgets to prepare your family, when their lower-cost counterparts will do the same job. And you may already have some of the recommended supplies on hand.

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1. I live on a fixed income and don’t have a lot of extra money to spend on preparedness supplies. What should I do?
2. I keep hearing about problems with running a generator indoors. Why is it a bad idea?
3. What if I don’t have the information for my emergency contacts/meeting places?