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How to Talk to Your Child About What to Do in a House Fire

Boost Your Kids' Outdoor Savvy: Must-Read Survival Guidebook Series for Children

Talking to your kids about what to do in a house fire is essential, and it’s best to start when they’re around five years old. Before this, they might be too young to understand. But from 5 and up, they can learn and remember safety tips.Teaching them about fire safety can save lives. Kids need to know what to do if a fire happens. This way, they can stay calm and safe.

In a world grappling with the effects of climate change, educating our children on survival skills is no longer an option but a necessity. Today’s youth are projected to encounter 3 times as many natural disasters as their grandparents. Yet, our educational curriculum and parental know-how often fall short in this critical department, leaving a gap that could be the difference between danger and safety for our children.

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What to Do If You Are Separated from Your Kids in a Natural Disaster?

10 Must Have Items For Your Pet Kit

Talking about what to do if you get separated during a natural disaster is a must for families. It is not the easiest chat, but when kids know the plan, they feel safer and less worried. It is all about getting ready and ensuring everyone knows what to do. This talk can make a big difference in keeping your kids safe and giving everyone more peace of mind if a disaster happens.

We love our furry family so let’s learn how to protect them! Many of us purchase pet insurance, some of us make nutritious meals from scratch, and others even travel via plane with our pets! It’s obvious that as pet owners we need them as much (or maybe more!) as they need us. But how many of us have thought about a pet kit? Would you be able to quickly locate these must have items in an emergency? 

How to Formula Feed During An Emergency: Power Outages & Water Supply Issues

6 Safety Tips Most Kids Don’t Know

Navigating the challenges of a power outage or water supply disruption can be daunting for parents who rely on formula to feed their infants. How do you ensure your baby receives the nutrition they need when basic utilities are in short supply?

In this guide, we provide practical and accessible tips to help you maintain your baby’s feeding routine safely and efficiently under these challenging circumstances. From preparing an emergency kit to understanding alternative feeding options, we’ve got you covered.

As parents, ensuring the safety of our children is a top priority, but sometimes, we overlook teaching them the most practical safety tips. Such tips can save our kids’ lives in unexpected situations. Children are naturally curious and eager to explore, making it imperative that we equip them with key knowledge for their protection. 
The following safety tips might seem simple, but they hold immense importance in everyday life and during emergencies. Read on to instill these life skills that every child should learn, but most don’t know.

A Book Series For Kids That Teaches Essential Survival Skills

A fun and thrilling adventure series that teaches kids about natural disasters and offers advice on how to stay safe. 

Tanya Ellen
Based in Australia, Tanya Ellen is also known as the Disaster Survival Coach. Through her TikTok channel, she produces accessible, entertaining content on how to cope with unexpected events. Tanya is the Chief youth and family advisor at the International Sustainable Resilience Center, a Not For Profit organization in the United States. Tanya is also a panelist and moderator for international conferences in tech, sustainability, and adaptation. She is the author of the Award-winning children’s Disaster Survival series: The Tufts.