Prepare Your Family for Bird Flu

Families are asking how to prepare for bird flu. Prepare-For-Bird-Flu.com has gathered practical information on how to improve their odds of survival during this potential pandemic.

Vernon, British Columbia (PRWEB) January 4, 2005 -- What are the ten steps families can take to prepare for a bird flu pandemic? Prepare-For-Bird-Flu.com has a wealth of information for families preparing for avian flu.

1. Purchase N95 Dust Masks from your local hardware.

2. Wash your hands regularly with soap throughout the day.

3. Keep your needed prescription up to date in case of shortages.

4. Plan for daycares being closed.

5. Make sure your parents care home has a bird flu plan.

6. Plan for suspension of public transit.

7. How will you continue faith practices if places of worship are ordered closed.

8. Contact government to ensure they are making plans for bird flu.

9. Children can only watch so much television if kept inside, so buy some games.

10. Hold off big purchases, lessen debts and develop savings, to prepare for economic disruption.

Prepare-For-Bird-Flu.com was created when James Love became frustrated in his search for how to prepare his family for an avian flu pandemic. “There is lots of technical information on bird flu, but nothing outlining the basic steps common people can take to prepare for bird flu. I did some personal research to prepare my family and decided to share it with others who are also concerned.”

James Love also has information on how church and synagogues can prepare for a bird flu pandemic. http://www.prepare-for-bird-flu.com/bird_flu_church.htm

For additional information contact James Love or visit http://www.prepare-for-bird-flu.com.

Contact:

James Love, B.Com M.Div

Prepare-For-Bird-Flu.com

250-542-0064

http://www.prepare-for-bird-flu.com

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http://www.prepare-for-bird-flu.com
250-542-0064

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