Congratulations for choosing to prepare yourself and your loved ones to survive the next disaster. You’re thinking about it and that’s the first and most important step. FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security strongly suggest you have an Emergency Survival Kit to survive the first 72 hours. If yonal Messengerou'd like to send for help via satellite, we offer the SPOT Satellite Personal Messenger.
Risk Assessment:
Consider what disasters and emergencies you’re primarily at risk for and then create your plans for survival accordingly. After you have your plan, decide on your preparations and then implement your plan with those preparations. If you live in a city, you may need a basic kit for your home and an Emergency Car Kit. If you live in an area where wildfires are a threat, consider our Barricade Fire Stopping Gel to save your home from an approaching wildfires. You'll also need a survival kit for you and a Pet Survival Kit for your pets.
Whether you decide to purchase one of our preassembled kits, put one together yourself from supplies, or buy from one of our competitors, we suggest you get prepared now. In fact, we think you should consider supplementing your kits to last beyond the first 3 days. An excellent way to add extra days of food is to add Mountain House Dehydrated Foods to your kit. We suggest you consider a Backpack Kit for your car, a Honey-Bucket Kit for your home, and an Office Survival Kit for your place of employment. Stay aware of events and the progress of disasters as they unfold. The more informed and prepared you are, the less an emergency events become.
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