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Emergency Survival KitsBeing Prepared Congratulations for choosing to prepare yourself and your loved ones to survive the next disaster. FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security strongly suggest you have an Emergency Survival Kit to survive the first 72 hours and we suggest more than that. We're all at risk for some type of future disaster and could benefit from an Emergency Survival Kit but we should evaluate what most likely will affect us and our loved ones. We... |
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Backpack Survival KitsGrab-n-go kits in convenient backpacks. All survival kits discounted. Keep it in your car trunk or in your home in the entry closet and be ready to go if necessary. Preparedness for 72 hours that's easy to move from place to place. Basic kits and deluxe kits are for 1-4 people. Be ready for a wide variety of potential disasters with these kits. Add your special items to our top quality backpack survival kits. |
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Survival Kits 1 to4 persons (inThe contents of these survival kits are packed inside a tough 5 gallon plastic bucket. Complete with a toilet seat lid, this allows them to be converted into a practical 'porta-potti' if needed. Although not as portable as our other kits, they are great for storing in your car or at home. The rigid bucket makes them very durable! Below the selection of 'honey-bucket kits is a portable privacy shelter. |
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Survival Kits for Dogs and CatsPet lovers know their pets rely on them every day so don't forget them in a survival situation. Hundreds of pets were abandoned during the Katrina disaster and were rescued. We strongly suggest owners of cats and small dogs especially consider the pet carrier. If you end up in a shelter or evacuate your home it can really make the difference. Many pets will be very frightened and may escape at the first opportunity. Smoke, winds, noise, and your own... |
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Emergency Car KitsHave you ever had a flat tire? Did it occur in a convenient place safely away from other traffic? Did you ever have a breakdown partway through a long trip? Many of us have to answer 'yes...and yes' to these questions. It certainly happened much more often when I was young and had a less reliable car but it still happens occasionally. You need more than just the spare tire your car came equipped with. Jumper cables, some appropriate tools, warning... |
