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November 19, 2007

Your Car is the most important place to keep an Emergency Preparedness Survival Kit

Earthquake Preparedness:  KEEP A KIT IN YOUR CAR

 

Living in Earthquake Country requires a bit more attention to the possibilities of natural disasters than in other parts of the country.

 

Most people who take personal responsibility for their own and their family’s well being and get prepared usually get supplies and kits for their homes.

 

ACTUALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT PLACE TO KEEP A KIT IS IN YOUR CAR IF YOU HAVE ONE

 

The reason being that during an earthquake or other emergency you may be across a bridge, stuck in a major traffic blockage or too far away to be able to get home and the only supplies you will have available are the survival supplies with you in your car.

 

You cannot count on government agencies to help you for at least the first three days and as we know from the recent fires in California as well as the FEMA response, or lack of it, to “Katrina” it could take 7 days or longer for help to arrive.

 

Fortunately in Marin county people are able to take advantage of the GET READY MARIN training, provided by the local Fire Departments and volunteer Disaster Councils that help people understand what to do and how to prepare for earthquakes and other emergencies/disasters.

 

Supplies should be arranged, stored and located where personnel will be able to access the materials quickly and easily after a disaster strikes. Supplies should be stored in backpacks, duffel bags and other containers with a high degree of mobility in case you have to move to another location.

 

The Earthquake Supply Center in San Rafael offers a large selection of Emergency Survival kits for your car and home, including the “GET READY GET READY KIT” KIT, this is a 2 person, 7 day kit which comes packed in a 5 gallon portable toilet bucket and includes a duffel bag if you have to remove your supplies and use the bucket.

 

These “GET READY MARIN” kits make wonderful gifts as do all the kits offered by the Earthquake Supply Center.

They also have individual supplies available to augment and upgrade your current preparedness cache of supplies including many items that also make excellent gifts.

These include portable radios and flashlights that contain solar panels and dynamo hand cranks where no batteries are needed. Water filters, purifiers and storage containers to enable people to store 1 gallon of water per day for each person which is now the recommended amount of water to have available.

Food rations and water supplies all have a minimum 5 year shelf life.

The people at the Earthquake Supply Center are knowledgeable and able to advise you on a wide variety of subjects and preparedness needs. Check out their website at http://www.earthquakesupplycenter.com

 

Preparedness is an act of love.

 

The time to prepare for a major disaster is now.

 

Michael Skyler is the owner of the Earthquake Supply Center an earthquake preparedness consulting service and emergency preparedness survival kit and supplies center. Contact him at 415.459-5500  or visit http://www.earthquakesupplycenter.com

 

 Earthquake Preparedness:  KEEP A KIT IN YOUR CAR

 

Living in Earthquake Country requires a bit more attention to the possibilities of natural disasters than in other parts of the country.

 

Most people who take personal responsibility for their own and their family’s well being and get prepared usually get supplies and kits for their homes.

 

ACTUALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT PLACE TO KEEP A KIT IS IN YOUR CAR IF YOU HAVE ONE

 

The reason being that during an earthquake or other emergency you may be across a bridge, stuck in a major traffic blockage or too far away to be able to get home and the only supplies you will have available are the survival supplies with you in your car.

 

You cannot count on government agencies to help you for at least the first three days and as we know from the recent fires in California as well as the FEMA response, or lack of it, to “Katrina” it could take 7 days or longer for help to arrive.

 

Fortunately in Marin county people are able to take advantage of the GET READY MARIN training, provided by the local Fire Departments and volunteer Disaster Councils that help people understand what to do and how to prepare for earthquakes and other emergencies/disasters.

 

Supplies should be arranged, stored and located where personnel will be able to access the materials quickly and easily after a disaster strikes. Supplies should be stored in backpacks, duffel bags and other containers with a high degree of mobility in case you have to move to another location.

 

The Earthquake Supply Center in San Rafael offers a large selection of Emergency Survival kits for your car and home, including the “GET READY MARIN” KIT, this is a 2 person, 7 day kit which comes packed in a 5 gallon portable toilet bucket and includes a duffel bag if you have to remove your supplies and use the bucket.

 

These “GET READY MARIN” kits make wonderful gifts as do all the kits offered by the Earthquake Supply Center.

They also have individual supplies available to augment and upgrade your current preparedness cache of supplies including many items that also make excellent gifts.

These include portable radios and flashlights that contain solar panels and dynamo hand cranks where no batteries are needed. Water filters, purifiers and storage containers to enable people to store 1 gallon of water per day for each person which is now the recommended amount of water to have available.

Food rations and water supplies all have a minimum 5 year shelf life.

The people at the Earthquake Supply Center are knowledgeable and able to advise you on a wide variety of subjects and preparedness needs. Check out their website at http://www.earthquakesupplycenter.com

 

Preparedness is an act of love.

 

The time to prepare for a major disaster is now.

 

Michael Skyler

 

 

 

 

 

Earthquake Preparedness:  KEEP A KIT IN YOUR CAR

 

Living in Earthquake Country requires a bit more attention to the possibilities of natural disasters than in other parts of the country.

 

Most people who take personal responsibility for their own and their family’s well being and get prepared usually get supplies and kits for their homes.

 

ACTUALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT PLACE TO KEEP A KIT IS IN YOUR CAR IF YOU HAVE ONE

 

The reason being that during an earthquake or other emergency you may be across a bridge, stuck in a major traffic blockage or too far away to be able to get home and the only supplies you will have available are the survival supplies with you in your car.

 

You cannot count on government agencies to help you for at least the first three days and as we know from the recent fires in California as well as the FEMA response, or lack of it, to “Katrina” it could take 7 days or longer for help to arrive.

 

Fortunately in Marin county people are able to take advantage of the GET READY MARIN training, provided by the local Fire Departments and volunteer Disaster Councils that help people understand what to do and how to prepare for earthquakes and other emergencies/disasters.

 

Supplies should be arranged, stored and located where personnel will be able to access the materials quickly and easily after a disaster strikes. Supplies should be stored in backpacks, duffel bags and other containers with a high degree of mobility in case you have to move to another location.

 

The Earthquake Supply Center in San Rafael offers a large selection of Emergency Survival kits for your car and home, including the “GET READY MARIN” KIT, this is a 2 person, 7 day kit which comes packed in a 5 gallon portable toilet bucket and includes a duffel bag if you have to remove your supplies and use the bucket.

 

These “GET READY MARIN” kits make wonderful gifts as do all the kits offered by the Earthquake Supply Center.

They also have individual supplies available to augment and upgrade your current preparedness cache of supplies including many items that also make excellent gifts.

These include portable radios and flashlights that contain solar panels and dynamo hand cranks where no batteries are needed. Water filters, purifiers and storage containers to enable people to store 1 gallon of water per day for each person which is now the recommended amount of water to have available.

Food rations and water supplies all have a minimum 5 year shelf life.

The people at the Earthquake Supply Center are knowledgeable and able to advise you on a wide variety of subjects and preparedness needs. Check out their website at http://www.earthquakesupplycenter.com

 

Preparedness is an act of love.

 

The time to prepare for a major disaster is now.

 

Michael Skyler

 

 

 Earthquake Preparedness:  KEEP A KIT IN YOUR CAR

 

Living in Earthquake Country requires a bit more attention to the possibilities of natural disasters than in other parts of the country.

 

Most people who take personal responsibility for their own and their family’s well being and get prepared usually get supplies and kits for their homes.

 

ACTUALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT PLACE TO KEEP A KIT IS IN YOUR CAR IF YOU HAVE ONE

 

The reason being that during an earthquake or other emergency you may be across a bridge, stuck in a major traffic blockage or too far away to be able to get home and the only supplies you will have available are the survival supplies with you in your car.

 

You cannot count on government agencies to help you for at least the first three days and as we know from the recent fires in California as well as the FEMA response, or lack of it, to “Katrina” it could take 7 days or longer for help to arrive.

 

Fortunately in Marin county people are able to take advantage of the GET READY MARIN training, provided by the local Fire Departments and volunteer Disaster Councils that help people understand what to do and how to prepare for earthquakes and other emergencies/disasters.

 

Supplies should be arranged, stored and located where personnel will be able to access the materials quickly and easily after a disaster strikes. Supplies should be stored in backpacks, duffel bags and other containers with a high degree of mobility in case you have to move to another location.

 

The Earthquake Supply Center in San Rafael offers a large selection of Emergency Survival kits for your car and home, including the “GET READY MARIN” KIT, this is a 2 person, 7 day kit which comes packed in a 5 gallon portable toilet bucket and includes a duffel bag if you have to remove your supplies and use the bucket.

 

These “GET READY MARIN” kits make wonderful gifts as do all the kits offered by the Earthquake Supply Center.

They also have individual supplies available to augment and upgrade your current preparedness cache of supplies including many items that also make excellent gifts.

These include portable radios and flashlights that contain solar panels and dynamo hand cranks where no batteries are needed. Water filters, purifiers and storage containers to enable people to store 1 gallon of water per day for each person which is now the recommended amount of water to have available.

Food rations and water supplies all have a minimum 5 year shelf life.

The people at the Earthquake Supply Center are knowledgeable and able to advise you on a wide variety of subjects and preparedness needs. Check out their website at http://www.earthquakesupplycenter.com

 

Preparedness is an act of love.

 

The time to prepare for a major disaster is now.

 

Michael Skyler

 Earthquake Preparedness:  KEEP A KIT IN YOUR CAR

 

Living in Earthquake Country requires a bit more attention to the possibilities of natural disasters than in other parts of the country.

 

Most people who take personal responsibility for their own and their family’s well being and get prepared usually get supplies and kits for their homes.

 

ACTUALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT PLACE TO KEEP A KIT IS IN YOUR CAR IF YOU HAVE ONE

 

The reason being that during an earthquake or other emergency you may be across a bridge, stuck in a major traffic blockage or too far away to be able to get home and the only supplies you will have available are the survival supplies with you in your car.

 

You cannot count on government agencies to help you for at least the first three days and as we know from the recent fires in California as well as the FEMA response, or lack of it, to “Katrina” it could take 7 days or longer for help to arrive.

 

Fortunately in Marin county people are able to take advantage of the GET READY MARIN training, provided by the local Fire Departments and volunteer Disaster Councils that help people understand what to do and how to prepare for earthquakes and other emergencies/disasters.

 

Supplies should be arranged, stored and located where personnel will be able to access the materials quickly and easily after a disaster strikes. Supplies should be stored in backpacks, duffel bags and other containers with a high degree of mobility in case you have to move to another location.

 

The Earthquake Supply Center in San Rafael offers a large selection of Emergency Survival kits for your car and home, including the “GET READY MARIN” KIT, this is a 2 person, 7 day kit which comes packed in a 5 gallon portable toilet bucket and includes a duffel bag if you have to remove your supplies and use the bucket.

 

These “GET READY MARIN” kits make wonderful gifts as do all the kits offered by the Earthquake Supply Center.

They also have individual supplies available to augment and upgrade your current preparedness cache of supplies including many items that also make excellent gifts.

These include portable radios and flashlights that contain solar panels and dynamo hand cranks where no batteries are needed. Water filters, purifiers and storage containers to enable people to store 1 gallon of water per day for each person which is now the recommended amount of water to have available.

Food rations and water supplies all have a minimum 5 year shelf life.

The people at the Earthquake Supply Center are knowledgeable and able to advise you on a wide variety of subjects and preparedness needs. Check out their website at http://www.earthquakesupplycenter.com

 

Preparedness is an act of love.

 

The time to prepare for a major disaster is now.

 

Michael Skyler

 

 

 

Earthquake Preparedness:  KEEP A KIT IN YOUR CAR

 

Living in Earthquake Country requires a bit more attention to the possibilities of natural disasters than in other parts of the country.

 

Most people who take personal responsibility for their own and their family’s well being and get prepared usually get supplies and kits for their homes.

 

ACTUALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT PLACE TO KEEP A KIT IS IN YOUR CAR IF YOU HAVE ONE

 

The reason being that during an earthquake or other emergency you may be across a bridge, stuck in a major traffic blockage or too far away to be able to get home and the only supplies you will have available are the survival supplies with you in your car.

 

You cannot count on government agencies to help you for at least the first three days and as we know from the recent fires in California as well as the FEMA response, or lack of it, to “Katrina” it could take 7 days or longer for help to arrive.

 

Fortunately in Marin county people are able to take advantage of the GET READY MARIN training, provided by the local Fire Departments and volunteer Disaster Councils that help people understand what to do and how to prepare for earthquakes and other emergencies/disasters.

 

Supplies should be arranged, stored and located where personnel will be able to access the materials quickly and easily after a disaster strikes. Supplies should be stored in backpacks, duffel bags and other containers with a high degree of mobility in case you have to move to another location.

 

The Earthquake Supply Center in San Rafael offers a large selection of Emergency Survival kits for your car and home, including the “GET READY MARIN” KIT, this is a 2 person, 7 day kit which comes packed in a 5 gallon portable toilet bucket and includes a duffel bag if you have to remove your supplies and use the bucket.

 

These “GET READY MARIN” kits make wonderful gifts as do all the kits offered by the Earthquake Supply Center.

They also have individual supplies available to augment and upgrade your current preparedness cache of supplies including many items that also make excellent gifts.

These include portable radios and flashlights that contain solar panels and dynamo hand cranks where no batteries are needed. Water filters, purifiers and storage containers to enable people to store 1 gallon of water per day for each person which is now the recommended amount of water to have available.

Food rations and water supplies all have a minimum 5 year shelf life.

The people at the Earthquake Supply Center are knowledgeable and able to advise you on a wide variety of subjects and preparedness needs. Check out their website at http://www.earthquakesupplycenter.com

 

Preparedness is an act of love.

 

The time to prepare for a major disaster is now.

 

Michael Skyler

 

 

 

Earthquake Preparedness:  KEEP A KIT IN YOUR CAR

 

Living in Earthquake Country requires a bit more attention to the possibilities of natural disasters than in other parts of the country.

 

Most people who take personal responsibility for their own and their family’s well being and get prepared usually get supplies and kits for their homes.

 

ACTUALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT PLACE TO KEEP A KIT IS IN YOUR CAR IF YOU HAVE ONE

 

The reason being that during an earthquake or other emergency you may be across a bridge, stuck in a major traffic blockage or too far away to be able to get home and the only supplies you will have available are the survival supplies with you in your car.

 

You cannot count on government agencies to help you for at least the first three days and as we know from the recent fires in California as well as the FEMA response, or lack of it, to “Katrina” it could take 7 days or longer for help to arrive.

 

Fortunately in Marin county people are able to take advantage of the GET READY MARIN training, provided by the local Fire Departments and volunteer Disaster Councils that help people understand what to do and how to prepare for earthquakes and other emergencies/disasters.

 

Supplies should be arranged, stored and located where personnel will be able to access the materials quickly and easily after a disaster strikes. Supplies should be stored in backpacks, duffel bags and other containers with a high degree of mobility in case you have to move to another location.

 

The Earthquake Supply Center in San Rafael offers a large selection of Emergency Survival kits for your car and home, including the “GET READY MARIN” KIT, this is a 2 person, 7 day kit which comes packed in a 5 gallon portable toilet bucket and includes a duffel bag if you have to remove your supplies and use the bucket.

 

These “GET READY MARIN” kits make wonderful gifts as do all the kits offered by the Earthquake Supply Center.

They also have individual supplies available to augment and upgrade your current preparedness cache of supplies including many items that also make excellent gifts.

These include portable radios and flashlights that contain solar panels and dynamo hand cranks where no batteries are needed. Water filters, purifiers and storage containers to enable people to store 1 gallon of water per day for each person which is now the recommended amount of water to have available.

Food rations and water supplies all have a minimum 5 year shelf life.

The people at the Earthquake Supply Center are knowledgeable and able to advise you on a wide variety of subjects and preparedness needs. Check out their website at http://www.earthquakesupplycenter.com

 

Preparedness is an act of love.

 

The time to prepare for a major disaster is now.

 

Michael Skyler

 

 

 

Earthquake Preparedness:  KEEP A KIT IN YOUR CAR

 

Living in Earthquake Country requires a bit more attention to the possibilities of natural disasters than in other parts of the country.

 

Most people who take personal responsibility for their own and their family’s well being and get prepared usually get supplies and kits for their homes.

 

ACTUALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT PLACE TO KEEP A KIT IS IN YOUR CAR IF YOU HAVE ONE

 

The reason being that during an earthquake or other emergency you may be across a bridge, stuck in a major traffic blockage or too far away to be able to get home and the only supplies you will have available are the survival supplies with you in your car.

 

You cannot count on government agencies to help you for at least the first three days and as we know from the recent fires in California as well as the FEMA response, or lack of it, to “Katrina” it could take 7 days or longer for help to arrive.

 

Fortunately in Marin county people are able to take advantage of the GET READY MARIN training, provided by the local Fire Departments and volunteer Disaster Councils that help people understand what to do and how to prepare for earthquakes and other emergencies/disasters.

 

Supplies should be arranged, stored and located where personnel will be able to access the materials quickly and easily after a disaster strikes. Supplies should be stored in backpacks, duffel bags and other containers with a high degree of mobility in case you have to move to another location.

 

The Earthquake Supply Center in San Rafael offers a large selection of Emergency Survival kits for your car and home, including the “GET READY MARIN” KIT, this is a 2 person, 7 day kit which comes packed in a 5 gallon portable toilet bucket and includes a duffel bag if you have to remove your supplies and use the bucket.

 

These “GET READY MARIN” kits make wonderful gifts as do all the kits offered by the Earthquake Supply Center.

They also have individual supplies available to augment and upgrade your current preparedness cache of supplies including many items that also make excellent gifts.

These include portable radios and flashlights that contain solar panels and dynamo hand cranks where no batteries are needed. Water filters, purifiers and storage containers to enable people to store 1 gallon of water per day for each person which is now the recommended amount of water to have available.

Food rations and water supplies all have a minimum 5 year shelf life.

The people at the Earthquake Supply Center are knowledgeable and able to advise you on a wide variety of subjects and preparedness needs. Check out their website at http://www.earthquakesupplycenter.com

 

Preparedness is an act of love.

 

The time to prepare for a major disaster is now.

 

Michael Skyler

 

 

 

Earthquake Preparedness:  KEEP A KIT IN YOUR CAR

 

Living in Earthquake Country requires a bit more attention to the possibilities of natural disasters than in other parts of the country.

 

Most people who take personal responsibility for their own and their family’s well being and get prepared usually get supplies and kits for their homes.

 

ACTUALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT PLACE TO KEEP A KIT IS IN YOUR CAR IF YOU HAVE ONE

 

The reason being that during an earthquake or other emergency you may be across a bridge, stuck in a major traffic blockage or too far away to be able to get home and the only supplies you will have available are the survival supplies with you in your car.

 

You cannot count on government agencies to help you for at least the first three days and as we know from the recent fires in California as well as the FEMA response, or lack of it, to “Katrina” it could take 7 days or longer for help to arrive.

 

Fortunately in Marin county people are able to take advantage of the GET READY MARIN training, provided by the local Fire Departments and volunteer Disaster Councils that help people understand what to do and how to prepare for earthquakes and other emergencies/disasters.

 

Supplies should be arranged, stored and located where personnel will be able to access the materials quickly and easily after a disaster strikes. Supplies should be stored in backpacks, duffel bags and other containers with a high degree of mobility in case you have to move to another location.

 

The Earthquake Supply Center in San Rafael offers a large selection of Emergency Survival kits for your car and home, including the “GET READY MARIN” KIT, this is a 2 person, 7 day kit which comes packed in a 5 gallon portable toilet bucket and includes a duffel bag if you have to remove your supplies and use the bucket.

 

These “GET READY MARIN” kits make wonderful gifts as do all the kits offered by the Earthquake Supply Center.

They also have individual supplies available to augment and upgrade your current preparedness cache of supplies including many items that also make excellent gifts.

These include portable radios and flashlights that contain solar panels and dynamo hand cranks where no batteries are needed. Water filters, purifiers and storage containers to enable people to store 1 gallon of water per day for each person which is now the recommended amount of water to have available.

Food rations and water supplies all have a minimum 5 year shelf life.

The people at the Earthquake Supply Center are knowledgeable and able to advise you on a wide variety of subjects and preparedness needs. Check out their website at http://www.earthquakesupplycenter.com

 

Preparedness is an act of love.

 

The time to prepare for a major disaster is now.

 

Michael Skyler

 

 

 

Earthquake Preparedness:  KEEP A KIT IN YOUR CAR

 

Living in Earthquake Country requires a bit more attention to the possibilities of natural disasters than in other parts of the country.

 

Most people who take personal responsibility for their own and their family’s well being and get prepared usually get supplies and kits for their homes.

 

ACTUALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT PLACE TO KEEP A KIT IS IN YOUR CAR IF YOU HAVE ONE

 

The reason being that during an earthquake or other emergency you may be across a bridge, stuck in a major traffic blockage or too far away to be able to get home and the only supplies you will have available are the survival supplies with you in your car.

 

You cannot count on government agencies to help you for at least the first three days and as we know from the recent fires in California as well as the FEMA response, or lack of it, to “Katrina” it could take 7 days or longer for help to arrive.

 

Fortunately in Marin county people are able to take advantage of the GET READY MARIN training, provided by the local Fire Departments and volunteer Disaster Councils that help people understand what to do and how to prepare for earthquakes and other emergencies/disasters.

 

Supplies should be arranged, stored and located where personnel will be able to access the materials quickly and easily after a disaster strikes. Supplies should be stored in backpacks, duffel bags and other containers with a high degree of mobility in case you have to move to another location.

 

The Earthquake Supply Center in San Rafael offers a large selection of Emergency Survival kits for your car and home, including the “GET READY MARIN” KIT, this is a 2 person, 7 day kit which comes packed in a 5 gallon portable toilet bucket and includes a duffel bag if you have to remove your supplies and use the bucket.

 

These “GET READY MARIN” kits make wonderful gifts as do all the kits offered by the Earthquake Supply Center.

They also have individual supplies available to augment and upgrade your current preparedness cache of supplies including many items that also make excellent gifts.

These include portable radios and flashlights that contain solar panels and dynamo hand cranks where no batteries are needed. Water filters, purifiers and storage containers to enable people to store 1 gallon of water per day for each person which is now the recommended amount of water to have available.

Food rations and water supplies all have a minimum 5 year shelf life.

The people at the Earthquake Supply Center are knowledgeable and able to advise you on a wide variety of subjects and preparedness needs. Check out their website at http://www.earthquakesupplycenter.com

 

Preparedness is an act of love.

 

The time to prepare for a major disaster is now.

 

Michael Skyler

 Earthquake Preparedness:  KEEP A KIT IN YOUR CAR

 

Living in Earthquake Country requires a bit more attention to the possibilities of natural disasters than in other parts of the country.

 

Most people who take personal responsibility for their own and their family’s well being and get prepared usually get supplies and kits for their homes.

 

ACTUALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT PLACE TO KEEP A KIT IS IN YOUR CAR IF YOU HAVE ONE

 

The reason being that during an earthquake or other emergency you may be across a bridge, stuck in a major traffic blockage or too far away to be able to get home and the only supplies you will have available are the survival supplies with you in your car.

 

You cannot count on government agencies to help you for at least the first three days and as we know from the recent fires in California as well as the FEMA response, or lack of it, to “Katrina” it could take 7 days or longer for help to arrive.

 

Fortunately in Marin county people are able to take advantage of the GET READY MARIN training, provided by the local Fire Departments and volunteer Disaster Councils that help people understand what to do and how to prepare for earthquakes and other emergencies/disasters.

 

Supplies should be arranged, stored and located where personnel will be able to access the materials quickly and easily after a disaster strikes. Supplies should be stored in backpacks, duffel bags and other containers with a high degree of mobility in case you have to move to another location.

 

The Earthquake Supply Center in San Rafael offers a large selection of Emergency Survival kits for your car and home, including the “GET READY MARIN” KIT, this is a 2 person, 7 day kit which comes packed in a 5 gallon portable toilet bucket and includes a duffel bag if you have to remove your supplies and use the bucket.

 

These “GET READY MARIN” kits make wonderful gifts as do all the kits offered by the Earthquake Supply Center.

They also have individual supplies available to augment and upgrade your current preparedness cache of supplies including many items that also make excellent gifts.

These include portable radios and flashlights that contain solar panels and dynamo hand cranks where no batteries are needed. Water filters, purifiers and storage containers to enable people to store 1 gallon of water per day for each person which is now the recommended amount of water to have available.

Food rations and water supplies all have a minimum 5 year shelf life.

The people at the Earthquake Supply Center are knowledgeable and able to advise you on a wide variety of subjects and preparedness needs. Check out their website at http://www.earthquakesupplycenter.com

 

Preparedness is an act of love.

 

The time to prepare for a major disaster is now.

 

Michael Skyler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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