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How to Prepare for a Pandemic: and Other Extended Disasters

We have been repeatedly warned by leading medical professionals and government health officials that a severe influenza pandemic is a very real possibility, with potential global death tolls exceeding 100 million. We are told that a pandemic will likely last 12-18 months in multiple waves, and to expect widespread social disruption. We are told that we need to stockpile non-perishable food and water, as our food supply chain and utilities may become severely degraded or completely inoperative. Yet there is little information available from them on how families can prepare for such a long term traumatic event.

This book lays out in detail the planning, preparation, and actions to take to avoid an inevitable mass scramble for suppliers' small and increasingly backlogged inventories of storable food, water storage and purification equipment, emergency lighting and communications, alternative transportation, and a host of other important necessities. The book provides planning guidelines and practical how-to for the;
  • type, quantity, and source of non-perishable food
  • techniques for collecting, storing, and purifying water
  • approaches for reliable lighting and staying informed in the event of a electrical grid collapse
  • formulas for sizing a solar PV system for backup (or everyday) power
  • ways to keep your house warm in the winter
  • measures to protect your family from public unrest
  • procedures to treat sick family members when hospitals are overwhelmed
  • approaches to simple cleaning and sanitation
  • and a host of other preparations needed for families to stay healthy and safe during a serious influenza pandemic.

    Reviews

    “The book is crammed with lots of very valuable information on preparing for this emergency with the focus on the needs of the family. I found it very informative and helpful for making and improving the quality of my family’s plan. This is a unique and very timely contribution to the preparedness literature that is long overdue. It is a must read and reference text for anyone who is serious about preparing their home and family for the possibility of a severe influenza pandemic.”
    -- Dr. Grattan Woodson, MD, author The Bird Flu Preparedness Planner, The Bird Flu Manual

    “An intensively researched, user-friendly, and imminently practical crash course in surviving on limited resources. Whether coming as a pandemic, hurricane, or ice storm, disaster-induced disruption of societal support systems is increasingly inevitable, and this guide is a must-have to help you and your loved ones plan to survive.”
    -- Thomas Honey, owner of Honey Electric Solar Inc.

    “William Stewart’s How to Prepare for a Pandemic covers the breadth of disaster planning and is an important, comprehensive contribution to the literature of pandemic preparation.”
    -- Melanie Mattson, risk communicator, publisher The Flu Wiki

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Product Details:
Author: William Stewart
Paperback: 112 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: July 05, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 1419638785
Package Length: 10.3 inches
Package Width: 8.1 inches
Package Height: 0.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 9 customer reviews )
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Essential Reading  Dec 02, 2006
By Dr. David Smidt "Dr Dave"
Year after year, we Americans face numerous threats that could adversely impact our lifestyles. These threats include natural, medical, and man-made disasters--any one of which could bring about immediate and long-lasting hardships to our friends and families. In anticipation that each of us will eventually face some sort of disaster, William Stewart has written a common-sense guide to help us survive as comfortably as possible for as long as necessary. His approach is quite thorough and detailed, yet it is very easy to follow. Item by item, he addresses how we can prepare to cope with disruptions of food, water, energy, safety, medical services, and transportation. Each subject discussion is broad enough to encompass most domestic situations, yet each one is also filled with direct and practical advice that you can use right away. Since disasters are always looming on the horizon, this book should be considered essential reading for everyone.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4How to Prepare for a Pandemic; and Other Extended Disasters  Jul 21, 2006
By Swann
This book serves as an excellent guide for the person who knows he/she needs to make decisions and purchases to ensure a measure of safety and comfort during a pandemic or other disaster, but is unsure where to begin. Many helpful references and resource details are provided to assist in planning and in-depth research. Highly recommended.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5A Practical Guide to Home Preparedness  Oct 05, 2006
By Grattan Woodson
Will Stewart's book on family preparedness is unusual because it is written to help families survive both the short as well as the long emergency. This reference text focuses on practical solutions to providing water, food, energy, and heat when our usual sources of these essentials have become unreliable or unavailable. Will's straightforward approach to the issues makes this book a valuable addition to the library of anyone concerned with basic survival in the urban or rural setting during the short or long emergency.

Grattan Woodson, MD, FACP
Author of the Bird Flu Manual

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Pandemic preparations . . . a timely matter  Apr 29, 2009
By Lynette R. Fleming "Coauthor of Lunch Buddies: Buddy Up for a Better Diet"
Anyone who has read Grattan Woodson's The Coming Pandemic Catastrophe is fully aware the world is ripe for this kind of disaster. When it occurs, the virus itself will be responsible for only a small percentage of the total deaths. The others will be due to secondary issues, such as contaminated water and food, causing violent chaos. Could this disaster be just around the corner?

We have all been watching and reading about the "swine flu" threat. Today, in the hospital where I work, our staff scrambled to prepare for the pending disaster. In my department, our Human Resources Receptionist has been issued masks for sneezing applicants and disinfectant for the countertops and keyboards where people apply for jobs. General visitors to the hospital will be asked to use hand sanitizer immediately after their first step through the door.

Most of us have never seen or even read about a disaster of this magnitude. The last flu pandemic occurred in 1958 and killed 40 to 80 million people worldwide. What should we do to prepare? Enter this book, which will help us know how to protect our families, and how to make sure we have access to water, food, and shelter should this sort of disaster occur. Just like Y2K, perhaps it won't happen . . . but what if it does? I am not waiting, are you?



1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Get it!!  Jul 26, 2009
By John Cronin
This book is not to be left out of any survial book collection!
It tells of what you can do and what to watch and listen for.
It is well written and shows the steps that will be taken by the WHO and Governments in the case of the worst. Which the world seems to be heading too....!

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