Shelter is a basic necessity that many of us take for granted. While we realize that power, water, and even food might run short very few individuals plan for a future without adequate shelter. Sadly, many natural disasters take place everyday that robs families and individuals of their homes leaving them in a precarious situation. To help elevate the physical and psychological damage that can occur when a person finds themselves without shelter families must find, or make, alternative forms of physical shelter.
There are some people who own homes with storm cellars or tornado rooms but the majority of homeowners are not fortunate enough to own homes that boast emergency shelters. These shelters can be built onto existing homes but this process can be time consuming and very expensive. An easy alternative is to create a shelter for an individual or a small group using tarp. Tarp is a durable, useful, material that can be used to make a temporary shelter that will protect a group from the elements until a more permanent shelter can be found or built.
Using tarp to create a shelter might seem like a far fetched idea but it is durable and relatively easy to acquire. Even if your home survives a natural disaster but receives minor damage such as broken/destroyed windows or holes in walls tarp can be used to cover and insulate the affected area. As an added bonus tarp can be used for other purposes during any emergency making it a valuable commodity to own. Tarp can be used to collect rain water in situations where regular water service has been affected. It can also be used to cover supplies such as food, medicine, and clothing from wind, rain, or even small animals.
The next time you or your family members stock up on supplies to be used in an emergency situation do not forget to purchase a good amount of tarp. This useful material can help ensure that you, your family, and your property make it safely through a wide variety of disaster situations.
Published by T. McSpadden
Tameka McSpadden is a freelance writer currently residing in North Georgia. With both a Bachelor of Science in healthcare management and an associate degree in business administration, T. McSpadden enjoys w... View profile
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