Comments about ‘Staying prepared: How to be ready for a disaster even after the disaster’
Preparation comes before catastrophes strike, not after
What You May Have Missed
Most Popular
Across Site
In Business
- Kennecott lays off roughly 100 workers Thursday
- US companies challenging contraception mandate
- The future of food? 3D printing moves beyond...
- Utah ranks No. 1 for economic outlook for...
- 'Mantiques' could be a ticket to more cash
- S.L. draws up airport plans
- Couples registry gets preliminary nod from...
- XanGo seeks ouster of co-founder in new lawsuit
Most Commented
Across Site
In Business
- S.L. draws up airport plans
33 - Couples registry gets preliminary nod...
29 - Should we let wunderkinds drop out of...
13 - Obama opposes GOP bill on Keystone XL...
11 - IRS official to take the 5th at hearing
8 - Apple's Cook to face Senate questions...
6 - The future of food? 3D printing moves...
6 - Obama threatens veto of Republican...
6



Do you think you really answered the question you posed in the headline? This article was all fluff and very little meat. The closest you came to providing answers was in the last line "The essence of preparedness is trying to mitigate a disaster down to something you can get through,"
It does no good to wait until it strikes!
DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments