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Are you planning on having a more outdoor lifestlye? Preperation is the key.

Many people want to get out more, there is a real need for the preperation and the time practicing survival skills can always be used at a later date if needed.  We suggest making a goal to go camping at least 4 times this year.  Enough to use products in a 72 hour kit, or perhaps from your food storage.  If you would like some suggestions please let us know.  Regardless of your location, we have ideas and checklist to help you.  This will give you the chance to use your products you’ve purchased so you can become familiar with them.

You don’t want your first time you use your products to be in a crisis situation.  Plan one putting your 72 hour kit backpack and walking a little.  The exercise and fresh air is always good for anyone, and you get the fell for what you can and cannot handle.  Remember every family member should have their own pack.

 Send us an email or call.  We want to help.

February 23, 2008 Posted by thedisasterguard | emergency supplies | , | No Comments Yet

Winter is upon us, what can we do to prepare?

This time of the years is usually about food, gifts and loved ones.  It can be hard to think about the “what if” part of life.  For example, what if there is a ice storm.  What if there is a blizzard?  Are you prepared?  Will you be traveling on the roads, will you be spending time in a part of the world that is more remote?  Winter can be the most unforgiving season.  So it is important to make sure that you have given yourself what you need to be prepared. 

In either case, we want to provide a small list of things you should think about.

Flashlight and extra batteries for your home and your car.
Extra food and bottled water. High energy food, such as dried fruit or candy, and canned food requiring no cooking or refrigeration is best.
Manual can opener (just in case).
Extra medicine for all family member (please remember allergies) and baby items.
First-aid supplies for both your home and your car.
Heating fuel. Fuel carriers may not reach you for days after a severe winter storm.
Back-up heating source, such as a fireplace, wood stove, space heater, etc.
Fire extinguisher and smoke detector.
Brush up on your fire safety knowledge by visiting our fire safety section.
Battery-powered NOAA weather radio and portable radio to receive emergency information. These could be your only links to the outside.

Also Be sure to carry a survival kit (bag or pack) in your car that contains:Cell phone
Blankets/sleeping bags
Flashlight with extra batteries
Knife or leatherman tool
High calorie food for all members of your family
A can and waterproof matches to melt snow for drinking water
Sand or cat litter
Shovel
Windshield scraper
Tool kit
Tow rope
Jumper cables
Water containers
at least 2 Compass kits 
Convenient Road maps
Extra winter clothes and boots
Also, keep your vehicle’s gas tank full in case you get stranded and to keep the fuel line from freezing.  You may also need a plug for the really low temperatures.  You can’t afford to have your block freeze up. 

With this information we do not want to put you in the wrong mood, on the contrary.  We want to make sure that your winter season is perfect in any situation.  Take some time and look through our selection.  You can find all items here.  We stand by our products and are here to help.

Please contact us if you have specific questions or if you need help gathering your own personal winter kit.  We would love to help you.

December 18, 2007 Posted by thedisasterguard | Ice Storm preperation, Winter Storm, emergency supplies | , , , | No Comments Yet

Hello world! This is part of our effort to help you and your loved ones always be prepared!

Welcome to http://thedisasterguard.com ’s blog.  We hope you will find time to come often because one of our main goals will be to help.  Our mission is to educate first and then to provide effective, reputable products to help you in your time off need.  This is your our first post, however we will add to this blog weekly and sometimes by weekly.  So please feel free to add a external rss feed to your email or your own personal blog.  We are in it with you for the long one.

November 30, 2007 Posted by thedisasterguard | emergency supplies | , , | 1 Comment