'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare'

Posted by: Craig

'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/21/05 06:24 PM

Even the mainstream press has gotten into the act:

Here's the Newsweek article: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare'

I haven't read this much about emergencies and disasters and preparedness since 9/11. At least people are talking about these things again. Fortunately, they're realizing terrorism is not the only thing for which we must be prepared.

-- Craig

Posted by: Franciscomv

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/21/05 11:01 PM

It's good to see this kind of stuff on the media, I hate that it took something like Katrina to make people open their eyes.

A lot of folks are taking disasters seriously now, but I'm afraid that as soon as the Katrina situation dissapears from the front pages, they'll go back to their usual lack of preparation. Until the next disaster, that is.

Another thing I don't like about most of the guys that writte this articles is that they never mention knives or even multitools.

Still better than nothing, though.
Posted by: cedfire

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/21/05 11:05 PM

I agree -- once everything calms down it will be back to normal. Oh how quickly we forget...
Posted by: Craig

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/22/05 01:13 AM

Quote:
Another thing I don't like about most of the guys that write articles is that they never mention knives or even multitools.


That's because of a thing called legal liability.
Posted by: 7k7k99

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/22/05 01:17 AM

That .......... and POLITICAL CORRECTNESS
Posted by: Craig

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/22/05 01:20 AM

To my mind, that's simply another way of saying, "Please don't sue us."

-- Craig
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/22/05 02:57 AM

No, not really. It's just another way of saying people don't like to think about the worst. Litigation is just an excuse.
Posted by: Craig

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/22/05 12:01 PM

Tell me about it. My sister is getting ready to send her daughter (my spoiled neice) off to preschool, kindergarten, whatever you want to call it. I advised her to ask the school about their lockdown procedures. I got a blank look in return.

I explained what lockdown was. Then she told me she certainly would NOT be asking any such questions because she was not going to be labelled a freak. When she said "freak," she looked me right in the eyes. Meaning, of course, she was not going to become the kind of paranoid freak she thinks I already am. <img src="/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

-- Craig
Posted by: JOEGREEN

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/22/05 12:42 PM

It's nice that we paranoid freaks have a place to commiserate. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/22/05 11:22 PM

I'm working on a day care abuse case right now. [One 4 y/o sexually abusing another 4 y/o] PLEASE advise your sistre to move the kid. If they are that obtuse about basics, no way they will catch signs of the kind of thing I'm dealing with in this case.
Posted by: frenchy

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/23/05 09:31 AM

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...about their lockdown procedures...
<img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

What are those "lockdown procedures" ?? (.. mimicking your sister's blank stare.... <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />)
Posted by: Xterior

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/23/05 10:28 AM

Most of us who visit this site are probably paranoid freaks. Unfortunatly, were right from time to time.... and if that time has come.... were not freaks <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: Craig

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/23/05 11:30 AM

If there's an emergency in the area, the school principal will lock the doors to the school and allow no in or out. In that case, the school have to stockpiled food, water, medicine, generater, etc. If no is allowed in or out, then parents don't have to worry about picking up their kids, and thus clogging up the roads, freeing up roadspace for any emergency vehicles.

-- Craig
Posted by: KG2V

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/23/05 11:57 AM

And my daughters school is 1/3 mile walk - you can BET, if TSHTF, I _WILL_ be picking her up (probably on foot), lockdown or not. You REALLY think they will keep me from my child? THEY might THINK so, but they won't (Breaching team - front and center)

That said - they actually DO have a procedure to pick up you child during lockdown (Breaching team - dismissed) - you go to the guard (yes, the school has a guard) show your ID, go to the office, they check against your childs "People allowed to sign this child out list", send you to your child, and then you are allowed to leave
Posted by: TeacherRO

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 09/24/05 06:11 PM

Its also very calming to myself and my family knowing we don't have to rush around and gather stuff or run to the store for water or...We can relax and watch tv.

TRO
Posted by: wildman800

Re: 'It's Psychologically Healthy to Prepare' - 11/13/06 03:05 AM

I have a name for my paranoid freakdom: PEACE OF MIND !!
You are not paranoid when you know that there are people & things that are out there to get you ! As further evidence of my weirdness, I knew that Slidell, La was about to be destroyed & left in 2001, ate crap from my family for 4 years and then I had my vindication.
It's okay to be a little weird, strange, & unusual.