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Emergency relief products such as:
Crank radio, personal first aid kit, shake flashlight, vinyl document holder imprinted with your name or blank products available.

Blank goods only
2010 Price
$4.00 Each, min 100 pieces
Product Size: 16-1/4" base x 14-1/4" high
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Dome lights
Can opener
Suntan lotion
Bug spray
First aid kit
Medicine holder
Batteries
Shoes- no sandles |
Radios
Duct tape
Flashdrive
Soap
Anti baterial gel
Cooler
Flashlights/lanterns
Ponchos/rain gear |
Hurricane Category Scale
1-----74 - 95 mph
2-----96 - 110 mph
3-----111 - 130 mph
4-----131 - 155 mph
5-----155 + mph |
More Survival items
Auto Accessories |
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Bags - Duffel |
Bandages |
Blankets |
Buckets |
Camping Equipment and Accessories |
Cell Phone Accessories |
Compasses |
Cosmetic Organizers |
Emergency Accessories |
First Aid Kits |
Flashlights |
Gauges |
Kits-Survival |
Kits-Travel |
Multifunction Tools |
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Road Accessories |
Radios |
Rainwear |
Safety Accessories |
Safety Products |
Solar Accessories |
Survival Accessories |
Toiletries |
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| Wallets |
Water |
Whistles |
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When a national weather service has issued a hurricane watch, the following should be done: Fill up your automobile with gas. Check over your emergency supplies, replace missing items. Fill your clean water
containers. Listen constantly to the radio/tv for weather updates. Have an emergency kit prepared for your car. Secure your property. Bring in all your patio furniture. Backup your computers. Fill up your propane gas for your grill. Get cash from your atm or bank account.
Pets and Storms. Call your local veterinarian and if they can not take your pet ask them for a recommendation of a place that does. Veterinarians do not usally accept birds, hamsters or gerbils adn local shelters do not usally accept them do to public health and saftey laws. If you must leave your smaller pets behind it is crucial that they be kept within a cage containing special food and water dispensers that release a controlled amount of food and water daily. Also dont forget to cover your bird cages to prevent frightening your birds. You may also contact www.petswelcome.com for a list of boarding facilities and hotels in your area that welcome pets.
Maintain your Emergency Supplies. Keep can foods in a dry/cool place. Store boxed food in a sealed container. Rotate supplies and change water and food every six months. Keep items air tight in plastic bags and put your entire
disaster
supply kit in 1 or 2 easy to carry containers.
Evacuation. You should
evacuate
if any of the following conditions apply: If you are directed by local authorities to do so. Follow their
instructions
. If you live in a mobile home or temporary structure. If you live in a high-rise building. If you live on the coast, on a floodplain, near a river or an inland waterway. If you feel you are in danger. If you are ordered to evacuate take only essential items with you. If you have time turn off the
gas, electricity
and water. Disconnect
appliances
to reduce the likelihood of electrical shock when power is restored. Make sure your car emergency kit is ready. Follow the designated evacuation routes, other routes maybe blocked, expect heavy traffic.
Car emergency kit: Food, flares, jumper
cables, maps,
tools, first aid kit, fire extinguisher,
blankets, water,
baby wipes.
Home emergency supply check list: Several clean containers for water. Plan 3-5 days,5 gallons of water per person. Non perishable foods, plan 3-5 days. Choose low salt foods, whole grain
cereals, canned
foods with high
liquid
content. Manual can opener. Complete first aid kit with instructions. Battery powered radio, flashlight and extra batteries. Sleeping bag or blankets. Sturdy shoes. Medicines and prescriptions and personal needs. Personal
hygiene
supplies, soap toothpaste, baby needs, formula, baby food. List of phone numbers,make sure the list includes numbers to use in emergencies as well as friends and family. Home owners insurance policy. Life and car insurance policies. Proof of residents. Your drivers license should have your correct address, if not the police may not let you back in the area.
Summary
GENERAL SUPPLIES
Backpack as emergency bag
Coleman lanterns, have several
Can opener - manual style
Spare batteries
Flashlight
Crank radio
Weather band/ Emergency band portable radio
Gloves
Battery powered lights to stick on walls
Headlamp light
Towels, rags
First aid kit
Blankets & sleeping bags
5 gallon buckets to use as toilets
Cat litter in buckets - to use to cover up waste
CONSUMABLES
Food - remember all ages
Food for pets
Water
Bleach to sterilize
Canned food - pre-cooked
Canned juices
Peanut butter
Candles
Matches
TP
PERSONAL SUPPLIES
Copy of drivers licenses
Put all important papers in one waterproof container
Copy of life & car insurance papers
Homeowner’s policy
Sturdy shoes
PETS
Have leashes & carrying cases nearby
Rub down with dryer sheets to keep static charges from scaring pet
Put jacket on dog to make them feel safer
THINGS TO DO
Get cash, ATMs will not work w/out power and credit card companies
often put hold on charging to avoid fraud
Charge up cell phones
Check batteries in radios
Fill bathtub with water to use to flush toilets
Fill freezers with containers of water to keep things cool & have
extra water
Rack up debris outside
Take 'before' pictures of every room & backyard, email to family in
another state
Use outdoor fireplace to warm canned goods - cover up firewood
Gas up cars, generators
Move boats, campers
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