Emergency Preparedness - Are You Ready?
Everyone must have the basic tools and survival kits for emergency or a disaster. At work or home, would you know what to do if there was a disaster? Do you have food, water, emergency flashlights and radios in place for a disaster, or would you have to search for them after disaster strikes. We must all be prepared to help ourselves and those we love.
* Survival Kits: Our line of survival kits will keep you prepared at home, school, business or your auto.
* Emergency Food: FEMA recommends a 3 day supply of emergency food in your survival kits.
* Emergency Water: Our emergency water as well as our emergency food bars have a 5 year shelf life.
* First Aid: Our kits have a variety of first aid items to keep you prepared for any emergency.
* Emergency Lighting: From our battery operated flashlights to our solar powered flashlights – you should have easy access to emergency lighting.
• Quick List - Evacuation Plan
• Especially for Seniors
• Elderly and the Heat
• Planning for your Pets
Staying Informed
Knowing the hazards of the area you live in depends in what region of the country or world you live in. You would not want to prepare for a Tsunami if you lived in the central United States. But you may, if you lived along the Pacific or Atlantic coast. Be informed with the different types of disasters and the geographic area you live in - a little information could save a life.
We at Secure Futures have the tools, survival kits and information needed for your first 72 hours or more of emergency. We always suggest you contact your local and state government agency for a more in depth source of disaster preparation.
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