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Sep 02 2008

Emergency Survival Kit Sale

Published by Kevin

The ReadyStore is having 5% off sale on survival emergency kits.

There are 24 different kits including kits especially for hurricane preparedness (see list below).

No date is given as to when the emergency kit sale will end.

Make sure you enter discount code “KITSALE” at checkout.

Here is a list;
ULTIMATE Disaster/Hurricane Survival Kit - 2 PERSON

Prepare early! This kit is designed for hurricane prone areas. This kit contains many of the essential items…
Save:     $31.36

ReadyBOTTLE Emergency Kit - 1 PERSON

Talk about portable! You\\\’ll be able to bring this compact READY Bottle Emergency Kit with you anywhere. Makes a…
Save:     $6.88

ULTIMATE Ready Evac Kit - 4 PERSON

Our most complete kit! You can have the peace-of-mind and security you want during an emergency knowing that your…
Save:     $174.69

DELUXE 72 Hour Kit - 1 PERSON

This is a terrific kit for one person! You?ll have all of the food, water, shelter, warmth, light you?ll need for…
Save:     $16.47

Grab-N-Go Economy Personal 72 Hour Kit - 1 PERSON

Our Grab-N-Go ECONOMY Personal 72-HOUR KIT works great for people on a budget. Perfect for students or those…
Save:     $9.19

Sanitation & Hygiene Add-On Kit - 5-PERSON

Avoid illness during a disaster with good hygiene. When there\\\’s no plumbing available, this Portable Sanitation…
Save:     $7.51

DELUXE Emergency Bucket Kit - 5 PERSON

Our 5 Person Shelter in Place 72 Hour Kit is great for the workplace, classroom or home. Everything is packed in a 6…
Save:     $41.58

ULTIMATE Ready Evac Kit - 2 PERSON

Our most complete 2 person kit! You can have the peace-of-mind and security you want during an emergency knowing…
Save:     $98.35

ULTIMATE Ready Evac Kit - 1 PERSON

Our most complete kit/! You can have the peace-of-mind and security you want during an emergency knowing that you…
Save:     $71.09

ULTIMATE Auto Emergency Survival Kit

This Ultimate Auto Emergency Survival kit is great for every vehicle! It includes all of the essential items…
Save:     $27.87

DELUXE All-In-One Survival Kit - 1 PERSON

Our new One Person All-In-One? 72 Hour Emergency Kit gives you one kit for any situation: a quick evacuation or…
Save:     $30.36

DELUXE Emergency Bucket Kit - 20 PERSON

FREE Shipping! Provides food, water, warmth, sanitation, light, communication, first aid & more for 20 people…
Save:     $97.51

DELUXE Emergency Bucket Kit - 10 PERSON

FREE Shipping! This kit comes with two 5 gallon buckets with Port-A-Potty lids that are stuffed full of…
Save:     $67.03

BASIC Adult 72 Hour Kit - 1 PERSON

Our BASIC 72 HOUR KIT is your first step in emergency preparedness. If you\\\’re on a budget, but still want the…
Save:     $4.43

BASICplus Adult 72 Hour Kit - 1 PERSON

Our Adult BASIC PLUS 72 HOUR KIT is a great starter kit. It works great for kids as well. Includes all Basic Kit…
Save:     $6.01

High Rise Evac Kit - 1 PERSON

Includes 1 water pouch, 1 dust mask, 1 whistle with lanyard, 1 lightstick, 3 bandaids, 2 non-aspirin pain relievers,…
Save:     $0.82

Student/Child\’s BASIC 72 Hour Kit - 1 PERSON

Perfect for Elementary Schools, Day Care Centers, and Pre-Schools! Each kit is packed in a heavy duty ziplock bag…
Save:     $4.03

DELUXE Family 72 Hour Kit - 4 PERSON

\”\\\”\” FEATURES…
Save:     $38.77

DELUXE Auto Emergency Survival Kit

Essential supplies for your car. Don\\\’t get caught unprepared! Kit Includes: 2400 Calorie Food Bar 9 - 4.2…
Save:     $14.84

DELUXE 72 Hour Kit - 2 PERSON

Our 2 Person 72 Hour Kits give you all of the essential items needed to survive the first 72 hours of an emergency….
Save:     $21.82

DELUXE All-In-One Survival Kit - 4 PERSON

2 - 6 Gallon Bucket 2 - Toilet Seat 2 - Backpack 2 - Toilet Bags (12 packs) 2 - Toilet Chemical 4 - 3600 Cal…
Save:     $62.51

DELUXE All-In-One Survival Kit - 2 PERSON

1 - 6 Gallon Bucket 1 - Toilet Seat 1 - Backpack 1 - Toilet Bags (12 packs) 1 - Toilet Chemical 2 - 3600 Cal…
Save:     $37.31

Child\’s 72 Hour Kit - 1 PERSON

Works great as a supplement for young children (under 12 years old). Even young children, including infants, should…
Save:     $7.69

RESCUE V Evac Kit - 1 PERSON

The RESCUE V EVAC KIT provides enough food, water, and emergency supplies for 72 hours. Relief Agencies such as FEMA…
Save:     $14.03

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Feb 07 2008

Camping Survival.com Now Offers Over 20K Products Including MRE and Emergency Survival Kits

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Camping Survival.com Now Offers Over 20K Products Including MRE and Emergency Survival Kits


From wildfires to hurricanes or any number of other natural phenomena, disaster can strike no matter where you live. In some cases, you’ll be required to leave your home with only moments to spare. In other situations, you might have to take refuge inside your home and survive for days or weeks without essential services, such as water, gas and electricity. Because of this, emergency supplies are becoming mainstream commodities for disaster preparedness. In fact, the American Red Cross recommends assembling an emergency supplies kit containing water, MRE (Meals Ready to Eat) (http://www.campingsurvival.com/mreskits.html) , a first aid kit, clothing and bedding. They also suggest storing a tent, sleeping bags, mess kits, fire extinguisher, can opener, rain gear, and a map of the area for locating shelters.

“Nobody can forget the images of the people in New Orleans walking across the bridges to get away from the flooding,” said Tom Sciacca, President of Camping Survival.com. “More recently, we’ve seen the catastrophic effect of tornadoes. In a situation where you have to get out of your home quickly, an emergency supplies kit will be your best friend.”

The American Red Cross recommendations include a minimum three-day supply of food that requires no refrigeration or cooking. This can be ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits, and vegetables. MRE (Meals Ready to Eat) - a staple of US military and rescue operations - is another popular way to provide food supplies. MRE is convenient for also, as it’s pre-cooked and ready to eat from the pouch.

“The modern MRE is light years beyond the old military rations,” Sciacca explained. “The MRE we carry at CampingSurvival.com are available in a variety of flavors, including Beef Ranchero Meat Loaf, Jamaican Pork Chop, Chicken with Cavatelli and Black Bean and Rice Burrito. The MRE are not just entrees, but full meals, including side dishes, dessert, crackers, spread and coffee. MRE will ensure you and your family are fed while others are stampeding supermarket shelves in the aftermath of a disaster.”

The Red Cross guidelines also call for a minimum of a three-day supply of water available for each person. The recommend you compile a first aid kit (http://www.campingsurvival.com/firstaidkits.html) with bandages, antiseptic wipes, small scissors and latex gloves. Keep the most crucial items you are likely to need during an evacuation in an easy-to carry container like a large, covered trash container, camping backpack, or duffle bag.

“In an emergency, you can never count on being able to find safe, drinkable water,” said Sciacca. “Bottled water is fine until you run out - will you be able to find more A water filter system (http://www.campingsurvival.com/watpur.html) is a long-term way to ensure safe water for your family.

With all the emergency supplies you could conceivably put into your emergency kit, you could spend an eternity shopping for the necessary items. Sciacca says that the easiest way is to purchase a high quality ”

Camping Survival.com Now Offers Over 20K Products Including MRE and Emergency Survival Kits

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Jan 23 2008

Survival and the Next Big Disaster: Rely on Yourself, Not the Government

Published by Kevin

Worth Repeating 

Survival and the Next Big Disaster: Rely on Yourself, Not the Government

Emergency kits and first aid supplies can keep your family alive when food, water, gas, electricity, or medical services are disrupted by disaster

(PRWEB) November 29, 2005 — Think you can rely on the government for your family’s survival after a disaster? Consider the Indian Ocean Tsunami, Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Wilma, and the Kashmir earthquake in the last year alone. While governments strive to help, downed gas, water, electric, phone, and medical services, not to mention roads, may delay help for days or weeks. And government services may be overwhelmed. Meanwhile, you and your family must fend for yourselves. Will you be ready?

“The country is really just not prepared for a major catastrophic event,” said Dr. Irwin E. Redlener, the director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, in a recent BusinessWeek cover story. “Whatever it is — the Big One in San Francisco, a terrorist attack — it doesn’t matter. The unfortunate truth is our ability to imagine and plan for catastrophic disasters is woefully inadequate.”

It’s 2:00 a.m. and a flash flood forces you to evacuate your home — fast. There’s no time to gather food from the kitchen, fill bottles with water, grab a first-aid kit from the closet and snatch a flashlight and a portable radio from the bedroom. You need to have these items packed and ready in one place before disaster hits.

A Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) brochure puts the burden of preparedness on individuals. “It’s 2:00 a.m. and a flash flood forces you to evacuate your home — fast. There’s no time to gather food from the kitchen, fill bottles with water, grab a first-aid kit from the closet and snatch a flashlight and a portable radio from the bedroom. You need to have these items packed and ready in one place before disaster hits.”

While most disasters can’t be avoided, you can prepare for them. According to FEMA, there are six essentials you should stock in your home: food, water, first aid supplies, emergency supplies, tools, special items, clothing and bedding.” FEMA suggests at least a three-day supply of food and water, adding that food requiring no refrigeration, preparation, or cooking is best.

MRE, or “Meals Ready to Eat” — a staple of US military and rescue operations for decades — are a popular way to provide survival food supplies. “Because the MRE are pre-cooked, they’re ready to eat right from the pouch,” says Thomas Sciacca, a former marine, outdoorsman, and President of CampingSurvival.com. “Unlike freeze dried alternatives, the MRE are designed to retain moisture, gravy, and sauces with maximum nutrition, variety, and a five to ten year shelf life.”

Since evacuation or travel may be necessary, it’s also wise to include emergency kits or survival supplies in each car, as well as the office, school, or wherever significant time is spent, suggests Sciacca. The best kits are lightweight, avoid duplication, and suited to the users and environment used in.

While emergency kits and survival supplies can be assembled one item at a time, Sciacca understands that few people set aside the time to do an adequate job of it. “Important items get left out, items get scattered or get old and need to be replaced,” he explains.

Sciacca designed CampingSurvival.com as a one stop shop for survival supplies and emergency supplies — from pocket sized kits to The SuperArk, from family first aid supplies to organization-sized trauma kits, from rain ponchos to solar powered wind up radio. For free Disaster Analysis and promotional pricing, visit the CampingSurvival website at www.campingsurvival.com.

For More Information Contact:
Tom Sciacca
Phone: (800) 537-1339 ext. 222
Fax: 315-592-4796
28 W First St South
Fulton, NY 13069
sales@campingsurvival.com
www.campingsurvival.com

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