PCK2<br><br>I agree with Tom. Best bet is to prepare for the emergencies you think you may encounter, but not share all the details with your friends. I think sharing with your family is a good idea however. This gives you a chance to fully articulate your choices for PSK items, your preplanning steps etc.<br><br>I am fairly well equipped to deal with several emergencies, but have not shared all with my coworkers. My family knows the details as they are part of the plan, but it is easy for people to make fun of things that they do not understand.<br><br>I have made some positive points for preparation during several of our building evacuations. Last fire alarm we were all standing in the rain, I had my hat coat and bag. I was able to distribute a rain jacket, poncho, and hat to coworkers who were wet and cold. I also had a large plastic garbage sack as a raincoat, but no one I work with was willing to look that crazy. Fortunately, we were allowed back into the building before anyone was hypothermic. I was warm and dry, those unprepared were wet and cold. Preparation rules.<br>