Las Vegas Review-Journal

Officials say Las Vegas Valley needs to be ready for disasters

- By Blake Apgar Las Vegas Review-journal

Las Vegans do not have to worry about the type of hurricane conditions that recently rocked communitie­s in Florida and Texas, but safety officials said valley residents should be prepared for other types of disasters.

About 35 people attended a community safety forum at the Mob Museum on Sunday to listen to American Red Cross volunteer Bill Dahlquist give tips on preparing for the unpredicta­ble.

Dahlquist said the two main disaster situations Las Vegans should be prepared for are terrorist threats and earthquake­s. Las Vegas is better suited than many cities to deal with earthquake­s because the buildings are typically newer structures, he said.

The most important way to prepare for disaster, Dahlquist said, is to assemble a safety kit.

The kit should include food, water,

extra medication, first aid supplies, a flashlight, a radio, tools, clothing, pet supplies, bedding, and duct tape, he said. Anything that requires power should use batteries or an alternativ­e source, such as a crank. If the device requires batteries, make sure there are extras in the kit.

Dahlquist also recommende­d having important documents, such as Social Security cards, birth certificat­es and copies of credit cards in the kit. Having cash available is important, he said, just in case there is no power at ATMS in a disaster situation.

Contact Blake Apgar at bapgar@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5298. Follow @blakeapgar on Twitter. recommends Aloecure before she decides to prescribe any digestion drug. Especially after the FDA’S stern warning about longterm use of drugs classified as proton pump inhibitors like Prilosec®, Nexium®, and Prevacid®. In a nutshell, the FDA statement warned people should avoid taking these digestion drugs for longer than three 14-day treatment periods because there is an increased risk of bone fractures. Many people take them daily and for decades.

Dr. Leal should know. Many patients come to her with bone and joint complaints and she does everything she can to help them. One way for digestion sufferers to help avoid possible risk of tragic joint and bone problems caused by overuse of digestion drugs is to take the Aloecure.

So you’ve been taking proton pump inhibitors (PPI’S) for years and you feel just fine. In June of 2015 a major study shows that chronic PPI use increases the risk of heart attack in general population.

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