Well, in Florida when the power goes out, it's good to have a generator. Those that don't, wish they did. Emergency preparedness is prudent.
If you don't want to prepare for an emergency, than it's your choice. We can disagree, it's why we have freedoms. I don't have to believe like you, to understand you. You don't need to clarify. You prepared for Y2K and nothing happened. I didn't prepare for Y2K, but studied computers and electronics.
If your lead not to prepare for an emergency, then don't. It helps me sleep at night, if I have basic supplies for emergency situation.
I took the Red Cross CPR and First Aide Class last year and have no regrets. Didn't have to perform CPR or First Aide, since my training, but many lives have been saved, because people took the class in the past.
Something to think about...
Here’s another statistic, from the States. About 300,000 a year suffer a sudden cardiac arrest, the vast majority of which occur outside the reach of medical professionals. Sadly, the survival rate is only 8%, almost all of which are a result of the victim receiving CPR from a bystander, keeping them alive until the ambulance arrived. Only a third out of the 300,000 cases received CPR, saving a good portion of the victims.
https://www.c2cfirstaidaquatics.com/red-cross-first-aid-and-cpr-save-lives-is-it-true/
If you don't want to prepare for an emergency, than it's your choice. We can disagree, it's why we have freedoms. I don't have to believe like you, to understand you. You don't need to clarify. You prepared for Y2K and nothing happened. I didn't prepare for Y2K, but studied computers and electronics.
If your lead not to prepare for an emergency, then don't. It helps me sleep at night, if I have basic supplies for emergency situation.
I took the Red Cross CPR and First Aide Class last year and have no regrets. Didn't have to perform CPR or First Aide, since my training, but many lives have been saved, because people took the class in the past.
Something to think about...
Here’s another statistic, from the States. About 300,000 a year suffer a sudden cardiac arrest, the vast majority of which occur outside the reach of medical professionals. Sadly, the survival rate is only 8%, almost all of which are a result of the victim receiving CPR from a bystander, keeping them alive until the ambulance arrived. Only a third out of the 300,000 cases received CPR, saving a good portion of the victims.
https://www.c2cfirstaidaquatics.com/red-cross-first-aid-and-cpr-save-lives-is-it-true/
My point was that we should trust in God to lead us.
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