Gifts can be for special occasions or given as a random act of kindness to surprise someone you know. But what if your gift could save their life? FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) recommends showing how much you really care by giving emergency preparedness items as gifts. In other articles on our website, we have discussed “Being Prepared”, and “Protect Your Pet”, for times of disasters. Many of the items listed in these articles are mentioned again, but what a unique idea it would be to give one of the following as a gift:
Appropriate fire extinguishers
Foldable ladders for second-story escape routes
Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
NOAA Weather radios, with extra batteries
Enrollment in a CPR or First Aid Class
Flashlights, batteries
Highway Safety Kit
Consider purchasing a sturdy container that these staples can be stored in, and note that the contents should be checked every 6 months:
Manual can opener
3-Day Supply of water (1 gallon per person, per day)
Non-perishable foods
Canned foods with water
Pet Supplies
Note: Emergency supply kits should be prepared for home, work, and even the car.
If there are elderly persons living alone in your neighborhood, it would be great if you could be sure that they are also prepared. If they do not own a cell phone, a group could purchase a basic cell phone that would give them a feeling of security.
Keeping family, friends and neighbors safe is a very important part of every day life.
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