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<blockquote data-quote="kennedy" data-source="post: 1779413" data-attributes="member: 7176"><p>Remember the blizzard a few years back? There were several people that I work with that did not make it home that night and finally got home later the next day. Some of them live 20 minutes from work and others live over an hour from work. Most of them did not have any kind of "get home bag" in their cars little alone any first aid or blankets. I bet most of those people now have some sort of "bag" in their car and I don't find them dorky at all. I'm sure an emergency blanket, emergency candle to help heat the car some, some water and maybe a little snack to get them through the night would have been nice. So it doesn't really fall into nerdy or dorks or even crazy. If you are worried about a certain event, you should seek education about that said event and prepare yourself appropriately. For those who feel nothing will ever happen to them, our state has proven that no one is safe from either storms, tornadoes, flooding, blizzards and now earthquakes. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kennedy, post: 1779413, member: 7176"] Remember the blizzard a few years back? There were several people that I work with that did not make it home that night and finally got home later the next day. Some of them live 20 minutes from work and others live over an hour from work. Most of them did not have any kind of "get home bag" in their cars little alone any first aid or blankets. I bet most of those people now have some sort of "bag" in their car and I don't find them dorky at all. I'm sure an emergency blanket, emergency candle to help heat the car some, some water and maybe a little snack to get them through the night would have been nice. So it doesn't really fall into nerdy or dorks or even crazy. If you are worried about a certain event, you should seek education about that said event and prepare yourself appropriately. For those who feel nothing will ever happen to them, our state has proven that no one is safe from either storms, tornadoes, flooding, blizzards and now earthquakes. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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