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We teach children from when they can begin to understand subjects to help them have a long, healthy, and prosperous life. Yet the subject of civil defense, essential to those goals, is completely neglected by public, private and home schools every day.
This article will seek to help fill that gap for parents (and grandparents) in some of the core areas of civil defense so you may teach your children and grandchildren those skills.
Brief Definition of Civil Defense
Civil defense as used here includes all the tasks taken to ensure the safety of citizens from attack (chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear) as well as from the negative impacts of natural disasters.
For background, see the Wold War Museum and the Titan Missile Museum websites.
Civil Defense History: WWII to Today
From the end of World War II through the 1950’s and 1960’s, the emphasis was on training children on how to “duck and cover” or find shelter from incoming nuclear weapons.
For the Duck and Cover film that was widely shown to children in the 1950’s and 1960’s, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWH4tWkZpPU). For fallout shelter videos, see: History Brief: For Family Fallout Shelters, see the History Brief at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLoiQ9pZjfk)
I disagree.
Given the international tensions at the time and how close we came to nuclear war (I know a Marine who was in Guantanamo Bay and another who was in Florida ready to deploy during the Cuban Missile Crisis…both assure me we were one call away from a nuclear war at that time), those preparations were prudent.
Moreover, preparing to live by preparing to deal with known contingencies (civil defense) has been essential to human survival for thousands of years.
And before laughing too hard, consider that citizens then knew the threats and took measures to prepare to meet and overcome them. How many citizens can say the same today? Witness the panic buying as hurricane Florence approaches.
The Elite Engage in Civil Defense….So Should You
As proof, the Carnegie Corporation just gave a huge sum of money ($500,000) to a junior professor named Alex Wellerstein at the Stevens Institute of Technology to “reinvent” civil defense (http://blog.nuclearsecrecy.com/2017/07/13/the-reinventing-civil-defense-project/) (https://reinventingcivildefense.org/.
Professor Wellerstein also created the NUKEMAP to see if you are in the blast zone should nuclear weapons rain down on your domicile. and the NUKEMAP.
I actually entered my address in the NUKEMAP years ago to make sure my family would be outside the blast zones of Baltimore and Washington, DC. when I moved to Mt. Airy, MD.
I actually entered my address in the NUKEMAP years ago to make sure my family would be outside the blast zones of Baltimore and Washington, DC. when I moved to Mt. Airy, MD.
Moreover, the elites have built, and are building, multiple civil defense communities to ensure they survive a nuclear exchange. See here , and here
On the natural disaster side, enter #naturaldisaster in an Instagram or Twitter search engine. You will be able to view thousands of videos of natural disasters.
So, natural disasters happen. Nuclear war has happened and will likely happen again.
Let’s prepare. And live. And triumph. And be great at it!
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And you don’t have to have hundreds of thousands in funding from the Carnegie Foundation to do so.
Just use your family budget in a wise and prudent way.
Ways to do so are below.Planning for Civil Defense for Children
For example, Chapter 2 called, Preparing Children to Thrive in a Disaster, present in Plain English the best things you can do for your children, and their practical steps in this civil defense guide book will assist you.
Chapter 4, Family Emergency Plan: We Can Make It Together, details how to create a family emergency plan. They are clear about what I've observed for years: this is a parental responsibility that will pay off when the event happens, and it is a thankless task like many thankless parental tasks.
See: https://theprovidentprepper.org/; https://www.amazon.com/Provident-Prepper-Common-Sense-Preparing-Emergencies/dp/1462113826
The Civil Defense Community
Civil Defense for Children — Medical
Good civil defense planning for children involves medical planning beyond just simple first aid kits and training. To understand just how much greater medical needs for children are in disasters, see: The Storm Doctor: Joplin Tornado https://stormdoctor.blogspot.com/ ). You don’t ever want to be caught having your children looking at you plaintively with fear facing a major medical catastrophe and you don’t have the tools to handle it. Visit North American Rescue’s product with a mission website, especially for:
· Audio Bleeding Control Kits
· Combat Application Tourniquets (CAT)
· Burntec Burn Dressing
· Bleeding Control Kits
· Casualty Response Kits
· Splinting and Immobilization Products
· Medical and Surgical Products
· Treatment Support and Accessories
They offer special forces-level medical products that will provide you with the equipment and tools you need to care for children in a civil defense emergency. See: https://www.narescue.com/
Civil Defense Supplies for Children
Civil Defense — Children Need Clean Water
Educating Children about Civil Defense
It is up to parents (and grandparents) to know civil defense and to educate their children. The media, government, and schools are not going to do it.
But you can.
Find Fun Events like a Civil Defense Expo
One great event to do with your children or grandchildren is to take them to a civil defense expo in your community. It is usually called an Emergency Preparedness Expo. In Carroll County where I live, every September the Carroll County Department of Public Safety presents police and fire, emergency medical services, public safety electric companies, and standing emergency management (civil defense) displays. Many of the activities are directed at children. There are other such civil defense related activities (open house at a fire station (ours features toy trains at Christmas). Keep your eyes open and you will find such civil defense related events to which you can take your children or grandchildren. See: https://poetslife.blogspot.com/2017/09/emergency-preparedness-expo_28.html
For starters, read The Provident Prepper and the Civil Defense Book noted above. Both will provide practical steps to get your family ready for emergencies that are certain to happen.
Use the Internet
YouTube has thousands of civil defense and emergency preparedness videos.
As with anything on the Internet, you must be careful to discern what is good material. For example, when I just searched under emergency preparedness, Keeping it Dutch in Pryor, OK has an instructional video on Hurricane Florence Category 4 Emergency Preparedness!?! How Do You Save the Farm Animals? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wt3sk-f6b-w)
There is much livestock in the areas Florence will strike. Here is a useful video for preparing.
Use the TACDA Website
Why Civil Defense for Children Matters
Disasters and emergencies happen every day. They are especially hard on children.
As I write this, hurricane Florence is barreling toward the Southeast of the United States. A million parents have had to abandon their homes and drive hundreds of thousands of children great distances to unfamiliar surroundings.
Ask yourself: Are you prepared to keep your children safe, fed, sheltered, healthy, and medically treated when the next Florence-like civil defense emergency strikes your family?
Start by using the information in this blog post and you will be.
Learn civil defense and teach it to your children.
For background, here is a good article about civil defense in Bismark, ND in 1961.
For an American view of the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of British children from London in 1939 (Civil Defense Measures for the Protection of Children: Report of Observations in Great Britain, February, 1941) see here.
The New Zealand Ministry of Civil Defense and Emergency Management has an excellent page about Prepared communities start with prepared kids.
The New Zealand Ministry of Civil Defense and Emergency Management has an excellent page about Prepared communities start with prepared kids.