A Holiday Gift That Everyone Needs
Monday, March 9th, 2009Scott Kastner asked:
A survival kit is the perfect gift that says I care and is something most people don’t purchase for themselves. Just in time for the holiday season Survival Kits Online has increased their product line introducing several new items. New water containers, saws, flashlights, radios, first-aid kits as well as a redesigned deluxe kit all in time to fill the consumer need for quality products at affordable prices. But the best part is significant savings on all the already low prices. Another thing that consumer will be looking for this holiday season is discounted shipping charges. At Survival Kits Online, the shipping prices have been slashed more then 20% on all orders with additional savings on orders of $75.00 or more and in some cases free shipping.
Giving another person the gift of survival is in it, self-giving the gift of life. There is an old saying, “Whoever saves one life saves the world entire” Talmud. Helping someone prepare for natural or man-made disasters can save their life.
Imagine a wall of fire coming toward your home while the fire engines come rushing up the street. You are given the evacuation notice and minutes to leave your worldly possessions. This scenario was played out to nearly one million people who were evacuated during the California wildfires these past few months. Preparing for emergencies and disasters is more and more imperative each passing day. It may be a fire, earthquake, hurricane, terrorist attack, man-made or industrial accident that has disaster scenarios playing out repeatedly throughout the United States and the world.
These California wildfires remind us; disasters can happen quickly and have a devastating impact. When people take action to prepare ahead of time, they gain peace of mind and are better able to respond to and recover from a disaster.
Giving someone you care about a survival kit, survival pack, survival gear or the like, as a gift this holiday season can make the difference in that persons future. We all know that we must have a disaster plan and emergency disaster kits and supplies but really, how many people are prepared? It makes sense to do things for people that they just do not get around to doing for themselves. A survival kit, some survival gear including first aid supplies, emergency water and food, a radio, flashlight and other necessary items in one convenient backpack, ready, when the evacuation orders are given or the big one hits is a perfect gift.
After years of extensive research, gathering and reviewing the statistics, the disaster preparedness experts at http://www.SurvivalKitsOnline.com advice that each person should be prepared for a minimum of 72 hours. As a disaster unfolds, self-sufficiency may be vital. Services such as water and power may not be reliable, roads may be closed or blocked, and first responders may be inundated with requests for help.
This holiday season consider disaster preparedness items for gifts and the gift that you purchase for yourself. Truly, this gift will keep giving long after it is used. “Hopefully we will never need them but it sure good to know the kits are there if there is an emergency” said Scott Kastner, Partner, Survival Kits Online. “We want everyone to be prepared and want to be part of the life saving chain.”
Get prepared to survive.
GREG
A survival kit is the perfect gift that says I care and is something most people don’t purchase for themselves. Just in time for the holiday season Survival Kits Online has increased their product line introducing several new items. New water containers, saws, flashlights, radios, first-aid kits as well as a redesigned deluxe kit all in time to fill the consumer need for quality products at affordable prices. But the best part is significant savings on all the already low prices. Another thing that consumer will be looking for this holiday season is discounted shipping charges. At Survival Kits Online, the shipping prices have been slashed more then 20% on all orders with additional savings on orders of $75.00 or more and in some cases free shipping.
Giving another person the gift of survival is in it, self-giving the gift of life. There is an old saying, “Whoever saves one life saves the world entire” Talmud. Helping someone prepare for natural or man-made disasters can save their life.
Imagine a wall of fire coming toward your home while the fire engines come rushing up the street. You are given the evacuation notice and minutes to leave your worldly possessions. This scenario was played out to nearly one million people who were evacuated during the California wildfires these past few months. Preparing for emergencies and disasters is more and more imperative each passing day. It may be a fire, earthquake, hurricane, terrorist attack, man-made or industrial accident that has disaster scenarios playing out repeatedly throughout the United States and the world.
These California wildfires remind us; disasters can happen quickly and have a devastating impact. When people take action to prepare ahead of time, they gain peace of mind and are better able to respond to and recover from a disaster.
Giving someone you care about a survival kit, survival pack, survival gear or the like, as a gift this holiday season can make the difference in that persons future. We all know that we must have a disaster plan and emergency disaster kits and supplies but really, how many people are prepared? It makes sense to do things for people that they just do not get around to doing for themselves. A survival kit, some survival gear including first aid supplies, emergency water and food, a radio, flashlight and other necessary items in one convenient backpack, ready, when the evacuation orders are given or the big one hits is a perfect gift.
After years of extensive research, gathering and reviewing the statistics, the disaster preparedness experts at http://www.SurvivalKitsOnline.com advice that each person should be prepared for a minimum of 72 hours. As a disaster unfolds, self-sufficiency may be vital. Services such as water and power may not be reliable, roads may be closed or blocked, and first responders may be inundated with requests for help.
This holiday season consider disaster preparedness items for gifts and the gift that you purchase for yourself. Truly, this gift will keep giving long after it is used. “Hopefully we will never need them but it sure good to know the kits are there if there is an emergency” said Scott Kastner, Partner, Survival Kits Online. “We want everyone to be prepared and want to be part of the life saving chain.”
Get prepared to survive.
GREG

