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Emergency PreparednessBeing prepared for an emergency helps reduce the impact of a disaster, whether small or large, natural or man-made, local or regional.
Storing food in advance can greatly increase your chances of survival during an emergency. Knowing how to cook with the food you have stored can make eating possible and pleasant during an emergency.
Bird flu, or another contagious disease, requires some special equipment to assist you in caring for your family without becoming ill yourself. Masks, gloves, and goggles reduce the chances of becoming ill while caring for sick loved ones.
These are the tools and supplies we use for emergencies.
Click on the links in the table below to view each product.
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Food Storage Strategies |
Planning tools for 72-hour kits, two-week emergency meals, and a year's supply of stored food. |
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Food Storage Recipes |
Recipes for using stored wheat, beans, and powdered milk. |
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NanoMask |
NanoMask is worn to filter harmful bacteria and viruses from the air you breath. |
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Latex Exam Gloves, Powder-free |
Latex exam gloves protect your hands from disease. Adult sizes Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large. |
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Goggles |
Goggles protect your eyes from disease by blocking sneezed or coughed particles. |
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Emergency Candles |
Emergency candles provide light when there is no electricity. |
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Organic Sprouting Seeds |
Grow your own healthy sprouts for salads, toppings, sandwichs. Great source of vitamins during an emergency. |
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