http://usscouts.org/usscouts/advance/EmergPrep.asp WebSUMMARY Camping is a long-honored tradition for many families, including the BSA family. Timing, supplies, and location should be determined ahead of time so you can make the most of your camping experience. There might be some instances where you overthink or underestimate a camping trip, but there are also many ways to enjoy the […]
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Here’s what Richard suggests you include in a basic kit: 1. Water — typically one gallon of water per person in your group per day. Richard says you really want to think about this as a 72-hour kit, so have three days of supplies. That means if you have 20 Scouts and Scouters in your unit, you’ll want 60 gallons. 2. … See more Units and individuals in Scouting who demonstrate their emergency preparedness are eligible for an award. Go herefor details, requirements and an award application. See more Richard suggests going to ready.gov, which features the government’s best tips to keep Americans safe. Here’s another resourcefrom the Red Cross for preparing during a pandemic. See more Go hereto listen to or download the September 2014 CubCast, where Richard Bourlon talks about this topic. See more http://usscouts.org/mb/mb006.asp bark akustik
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