IBWire
2012-06-16
Americans should know how to survive a disaster before one has the chance to hit their community, said an AbsoluteRights.com article. By that time, it would be too late to develop the skills and knowledge needed to sustain safety for any length of time. Thankfully, the article said Absolute Rights has released an all-encompassing training system to get people to the level of preparedness they need to survive the worst of the worst.
“40 Days and 40 Nights” is the beginner-to-advanced training course devised to help get Americans more prepared. The online article said the destruction, violence, and instability of possible disasters is too real to ignore. But unfortunately, that’s exactly what a majority of Americans are doing: ignoring the legitimate threats to their safety.
“40 Days and 40 Nights” battles that ignorant mentality and forces people to consider their preparedness supplies and skills. The program claims that people can live without food for three weeks, without water for three days, and without air for three minutes. Without a clear head in times of crisis, people won’t last three seconds, said the article.
That’s why the training program puts a strong emphasis on psychological stability. The article said it’s one of the most powerful survival tools there is. “40 Days and 40 Nights” devotes one of its six training modules to maintaining mental stability and focusing on only the controllable factors in disaster recovery. Emergency preparedness is an accomplishable feat, but only with the right information and the right mindset, the article said.
The article called “40 Days and 40 Nights” an early warning system for the individual. It teaches how to anticipate and understand the aftereffects of a disaster. The article said there’s a multitude of luxuries that can be rendered useless after disasters, and “40 Days and 40 Nights” tries to regain those luxuries as much as possible.
Absolute Rights informs patriotic Americans on their given rights, plus helps protect those rights from government or disaster intrusion. Most importantly, it prides itself on alerting people when their rights are being threatened, creating an active and informed community. For more information, be sure to visit AbsoluteRights.com.
America has tried to better prepare itself for another Hurricane Katrina or September 11 before it has the chance to happen, said the online article. In reality, it’s up to each individual to take responsibility for themselves and their families in times of need. “40 Days and 40 Nights” shows them how to survive a disaster using easy-to-understand advice, the article said.