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Ep. 201- Are you prepared for a disaster?

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Episode 201- Are you prepared for a disaster?

With the recent impact from Hurricane Florence on the East Coast of the United States, specifically The Carolina's, it brought back memories from last year when we were hit hard by Hurricane Irma here in Central Florida. This bring us to this episode which is a replay from my recording outside in the hurricane. I really wanted to give you a sense of reality and why it is so important that you are prepared for an emergency when it comes to packing your important tools and equipment from your studio. This way you can at least work in a fellow artists studio if you are required to evacuate.

Every part of the world has the potential of unleashing catastrophic devaststion whether earthquakes, fires or hurricanes just to name a few. As a glass artist we have specific essentials that are used daily to produce the work needed to fill orders and pay our bills. When emergencies happen we have to be prepared to act fast and leave which includes bringing your studio essentials. Here's what I recommend to make sure that when enemy danger approaches you are prepared to cut and run.

-Purchase a large plastic bin to store your essentials in and with a big piece of tape and marker label it "STUDIO EMERGENCY BOX".

Here's a link to where you can purchase one for cheap PURCHASE HERE

I've created a printable check list that will be sent to your email. This list contains some of the basic essentials with space for you to write in you're own extras. Just make sure what you wrote down will fit in one box. All you have to do is click the link below

Emergency PDF Link

let me know what you think about the show with an email to wyzguymedia@gmail.com

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Episode 201- Are you prepared for a disaster?

With the recent impact from Hurricane Florence on the East Coast of the United States, specifically The Carolina's, it brought back memories from last year when we were hit hard by Hurricane Irma here in Central Florida. This bring us to this episode which is a replay from my recording outside in the hurricane. I really wanted to give you a sense of reality and why it is so important that you are prepared for an emergency when it comes to packing your important tools and equipment from your studio. This way you can at least work in a fellow artists studio if you are required to evacuate.

Every part of the world has the potential of unleashing catastrophic devaststion whether earthquakes, fires or hurricanes just to name a few. As a glass artist we have specific essentials that are used daily to produce the work needed to fill orders and pay our bills. When emergencies happen we have to be prepared to act fast and leave which includes bringing your studio essentials. Here's what I recommend to make sure that when enemy danger approaches you are prepared to cut and run.

-Purchase a large plastic bin to store your essentials in and with a big piece of tape and marker label it "STUDIO EMERGENCY BOX".

Here's a link to where you can purchase one for cheap PURCHASE HERE

I've created a printable check list that will be sent to your email. This list contains some of the basic essentials with space for you to write in you're own extras. Just make sure what you wrote down will fit in one box. All you have to do is click the link below

Emergency PDF Link

let me know what you think about the show with an email to wyzguymedia@gmail.com

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SPONSORS:

BECOME A WYZA$$ SUPPORT Mountain Glass Arts SALES

THE FLOW MAGAZINE (USE PROMO CODE WYZGUY TO SAVE 10% OFF NEW ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS) SUBSCRIBE NOW

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