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Survival Kit
Gift Set with Emergency Supplies for Disaster Preparedness
Get prepared -- are you ready?

 

 

Survival Kit - Hurricane Season Emergency Preparedness Kit -- get yours today.

Get a head start on emergency preparedness!
Our emergency kit is valuable in case of hurricanes, earthquakes,
floods, tornadoes -- any emergency situation!
This is one gift item your loved one should have at home year-round.
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1.  Aqua Gear Survival 101 booklet.
2.  Solar Powered / Hand Cranked FM/AM Radio, Siren, Cell Phone Re-Charger, No Batteries needed. 
3.  Ten Wet Wipes.
4.  Two Soaps.
5.  Twenty Sanitation Wipes.
6.  Six Trash Bags.
7.  Two Water Purification 18oz Bottles.  200 Gallons.  (Instructions included)
8.  Two Plastic Cups
9.  All Purpose Utility Tool (pliers, wrench, screwdrivers, can opener, saw, knife & More. 
10.  Ten Chlorine Tablets, Treats Up to 50 Gallons of Questionable Water.  (Instructions included)
11.  Two Plastic Spoons
12.  Nine Cost Guard Approved Emergency Meals (Instructions included)
13.  No-Battery (Shaker) Flashlight.
14.  Thirty-Five Piece Advanced First Aid kit.
15.  Five Feet Duck Tape.
16.  Two Tooth brushes, Two Toothpaste.
17.  Two Thermo Blankets.
18.  Two Ponchos.
19.  Leather Palm Canvas Gloves & Six Disposable Plastic Gloves (not shown)
20.  Retractable Folding Shovel/Pick.
21.  Twenty Feet Nylon Rope.
22.  Safety Mirror.
23.  Water & Wind Proof Matches with Plastic Case.
24.  Emergency Whistle, Thermometer, Compass, & Magnifier.
25.  Two Candles.
26.  Four Glow sticks.  (2 Yellow & 2 White)
27.  Four (N95 Rated) Breathing Face Mask. 
28.  One & half Gallons Water Purification Water Bag 100 Gallons (Instructions incl.)
29.  Tube Tent (Instructions included)
30.  Document Protector (Not Shown)

   

Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Andrew
taught us that we need to be prepared.

 

Essentials Survival Kit
Start your family emergency plan today.
This is a grab and go survival kit that is essential in
any type of emergency, be it a federal emergency, earthquake, hurricane, etc.
If you need to go to a shelter, this is very practical to have.

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No matter what the threat level, being prepared in an emergency is common sense.
If you're hiking or camping, this is an excellent wilderness survival kit.

Essentials Survival Kit
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Important Links (Source: Wikipedia)

Hurricane Images (Source: Wikipedia)

Note:  Hurricane photograph above courtesy of Wikipedia.  Please visit the website.

 

We survived Hurricane Andrew but its impact will live forever in our minds.  The power, the fury, the devastation, the helplessness -- but, most of all, the feeling of not knowing what to expect right as it hit.  Soon after the hurricane passed, there were water shortages, emergency supplies shortages, no flashlights, no candles, lack of food, long lines.....it was a mess!  You live and you learn (although sometimes the hard way).  Get your emergency preparedness kit today and have some peace of mind.  We have ours (quite a few of them) ready.  Here's praying the 2008 Hurricane Season is a light one with no consequences and that anything out of the Atlantic stays far away from the United States.
 
2008 Atlantic hurricane season
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2008 Atlantic hurricane season will be an ongoing event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation. The season will officially start on June 1 and will run through November 30. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin.

2008 storm names

The following names will be used for named storms that form in the North Atlantic in 2008. Retired names, if any, will be announced by the World Meteorological Organization in the spring of 2009. The names not retired from this list will be used again in the 2014 season. The list is the same as the 2002 list except for Ike and Laura which will replace Isidore and Lili, respectively.

  • Arthur (unused)
  • Bertha (unused)
  • Cristobal (unused)
  • Dolly (unused)
  • Edouard (unused)
  • Fay (unused)
  • Gustav (unused)
  • Hanna (unused)
  • Ike (unused)
  • Josephine (unused)
  • Kyle (unused)
  • Laura (unused)
  • Marco (unused)
  • Nana (unused)
  • Omar (unused)
  • Paloma (unused)
  • Rene (unused)
  • Sally (unused)
  • Teddy (unused)
  • Vicky (unused)
  • Wilfred (unused)
Pre-season forecasts

On December 7, 2007, Klotzbach's team issued its first extended-range forecast for the 2008 season, predicting above-average activity (13 named storms, 7 hurricanes, 3 of Category 3 or higher).[1] On April 9, 2008, a new forecast was issued, anticipating a well above average hurricane season of 15 named storms, 8 hurricanes, and 4 intense hurricanes.[3][4]

References
  1. ^ a b c Philip J. Klotzbach and William M. Gray (2007-12-07). Extended Range Forecast of Atlantic Seasonal Hurricane Activity and U.S. Landfall Strike Probability for 2008. Colorado State University. Retrieved on 2007-12-07.
  2. ^ a b Climate Prediction Center (2006-08-08). BACKGROUND INFORMATION: THE NORTH ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved on 2006-12-08.
  3. ^ Neale, Rick, Experts predict 'very active' Atlantic hurricane season, USA Today, retrieved 2008-04-09
  4. ^ Klotzbach, Philip J. Klotzbach and William M. GrayEXTENDED RANGE FORECAST OF ATLANTIC SEASONAL HURRICANE ACTIVITY AND U.S. LANDFALL STRIKE PROBABILITY FOR 2008 (as of 9 April 2008), Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, retrieved 2008-04-09

Please view the Wikipedia page in its entirety.  The talented authors and writers have accumulated such a large volume of free public information that is so very helpful for everyone's safety.
 

AN INTERESTING MINI-ARTICLE FOR OUR VIEWERS

Food and Water For Survival - You Have Insurance But Are You Really Prepared?
By Richard Lynch

Everyone has begun to notice the impact that the gas prices are having on the economy, but that is just the tip of the iceberg.

Our whole society has been designed to consume massive amounts of petrochemical products because of the profits that it produced for the handful of people who control these resources. This business has become so big that it has taken over virtually everything in our economy as well as the government.

The people who are in control want to remain there at any cost, especially if that cost is merely at the lives and fortunes of the American people. Our government has gone spend crazy and the rest of the world is going to stop taking our promise to pay. When this happens the dollar will collapse along with the stock market which will also cause interruptions in the transportation system and possibly municipal utilities.

The prices of everything will skyrocket as the supply drops. This will allow them to declare martial law and force us to accept whatever they want to give back to us after they take all that we have.

If this is hard for you to believe, Do some research, the right information could save your life.

And even if I am wrong and it does not happen that way, look at all of the other things that can put you in a position of needing to provide for your own substance for a while such as natural disasters and/or terrorist attacks. What I'm trying to convey to you here is not the mindset of fear but of awareness of what is going on around you.

You can only survive for a very few days without water and a few weeks without food.

Think about where your food comes from and how it gets to your grocery store. Are you willing to bet your life that system can not get interrupted for a month or longer? How long do you think it will take the grocery store to empty if the trucks quit rolling? Again I want to emphasize that fear, doubt and worry are unproductive. As you become aware of these threats to your family use it as motivation to act toward preparation.

Hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

You must either store or have access to water 2 gallons per day per person is recommended. If you have a well make sure you have a way to get it out of the ground other than with your electricity unless it is generated on-site. even with on-site water you still need to have a good water filter.

Next I recommend getting food stuff. Buy extra portions of the things you normally have in the house and fill your cabinets, then get long-term storable food which I feel an urgency to do because some food supply houses are already rationing food.

Store up and get at least a 3 month supply for your family, More is better. Grow food, although you may not have room for a garden plot, most people can be creative and find ways to grow some food for their family. Take responsibility and Protect your loved ones.

Calling for action and hoping for peace,

Richard Lynch

Richard Lynch, Christian husband of Grace Lynch, parents of seven wonderful children, endeavoring to share a mindset of abundance through conservation and preparation.

Visit my blog at http://www.uselesselectricity.com for more information and Prepare Now