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<title>Auto Emergency Kits</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 15:31:19 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Sometimes in our life we face certain unusual or emergency situations or accidents for which we are generally not prepared. In today's fast paced life, most of us use cars for traveling. In the rush of reaching our destinations we often make the mistake of avoiding important safety measures, the result of which can be disastrous road accidents. A road accident may happen due to a vehicle colliding with another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, or with geographical or architectural obstacles. Most of these accidents result in injury, property damage and sometimes even death. Though a well designed and well managed vehicle with good brakes, tires and well adjusted suspension is always easier to control in an emergency situation, keeping emergency supplies within easy reach is highly advisable.<br /><br />The absence of proper auto emergency kits and first aid kits in cars can prove very costly. Accident survivors may succumb to death in the absence of emergency medical care or first aid. Many accident victims have come out as survivors of automobile accidents as they had disaster kits in their cars. Statistical records show that motor vehicle collisions are one of the leading preventable causes of death in the United States. Since accidents do not come with a warning, acquainting yourself with proper first aid supplies in your car can save you in life risk situations.<br /><br />What all should you have in your auto emergency kit? When it comes to long distance travel, a road emergency kit should be selected based on the road conditions, distance of the journey, the environment, weather as well as the traffic conditions on the road. Keep these factors in mind while deciding what should be there in your kit and what can be left behind. Some of the basic items to help you get back on the road quickly and safely include the following.<br /><br />Since tire bursts or slow leaks are a common cause of accidents, carrying a 12 Volt tire pump or an aerosol tire inflator is necessary.<br /><br />A car battery charger or simple jumper cables that you can use to start the car if it has failed without warning. It works wonders if charged fully.<br /><br />Duct tape and wire to fix windows or pipes are other important items to carry in your automobile emergency kit.<br /><br />A fire extinguisher.<br /><br />A flash light if you are driving at night or have to cover a long distance that might include night-time driving.<br /><br />If it is winter, carry ice scrapers, solar blankets, and heating sticks to keep you warm.<br /><br />If you are stranded in your car a few food bars and some water will be needed.<br /><br />Your auto emergency kit should have a sharp pocket knife to cut seat belts and duct tapes if required.<br /><br />The basic first aid supplies are cotton balls, plastic bandages, more wet naps, large gauze, and rubber gloves are a must.<br /><br />Cleansing agent/soap and antibiotic towelettes for disinfection.<br /><br />Antibiotic ointment to prevent infection.<br /><br />Adhesive bandages, sterile dressings and surgical tapes.<br /><br />Eye-cleansing solutions and burn ointment.<br /><br />Over-the-counter medicines such as pain relievers and anti-diarrhea medications.<br /><br />All of these will help accident victims to survive a crash before the paramedics and other rescue services arrive.<br /><br />Last but not the least is an injury-information card that describes the symptoms, treatment, the cognitive rehabilitation and the recovery from any mishap prior to getting professional help.<br /><br />By now you must have an idea that how important it is to carry an <a href=http://www.emergencyanddisastersupplies.com/autoemergencykit> auto emergency kit</a> in your car before stepping out of home. After all, your safety is in your hands. So, what are you waiting for? Just order for emergency car kit and enjoy a safe and peaceful journey.<br /><br />--<br />Eric Holm - Owner and Manager of http://www.EmergencyandDisasterSupplies.com  We have a great selection of <a href=http://www.emergencyanddisastersupplies.com/autoemergencykit> auto emergency kits</a>.  Drivers of all ages should have a auto emergency kit and a first aid kit in the car.  Emergency Supplies make great gifts and show other you care.  Use our free forms, information, and resources.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>More about Auto Emergency Kits</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 15:23:49 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Have A Highway Emergency Kit In Your Possession<br /><br />Just think you're driving on the highway and all of a sudden you hear a noise.  The next thing you know, your tire goes flat.  That's not a good situation to be in.  However, you can make that situation a little more pleasant by having materials and tools on hand that you can use to replace the flat.  <br /><br />The first thing you need is a spare tire.  The spare may be a little smaller than the original tires on the vehicle, but it will suffice for the time being.  If you don't have a spare, you are in trouble temporarily.  That means you will have to go a buy a spare tire from somewhere.  If you are in no-man's land in a rural area, there's no telling how far you will have to go.  <br /><br />However, if you do have a spare, then you must use it.  In addition to that, you will need a nut driver to remove the nuts from the flat tire.  You will also need a light so that you can see, provided it's already dark outside.  When it's dark, you don't have much, if any light to deal with.   <br /><br />If it's the battery, it's a good idea to have a pair of booster cables.  You can't always assume or depend on another person having cables if they stop to assist you.  Once the vehicles are set up where you can get a boost, then the vehicle should charge up again.  <br /><br />However, if it's not the battery, it may be the spark plugs.  In that case, have a spark plug tester available to see if they are operating properly.  <br /><br />Actually, anything could be wrong with your vehicle.  It doesn't have to be either of the above.  However, it's a good idea to have as many different tools and accessories as possible.  So when you find out what the problem is, you will be able to make a connection.  If it's not severe, you can fix it right where you are. <br /><br />Having a <a href=http://www.emergencyanddisastersupplies.com/autoemergencykit>highway emergency kit</a> is vital to have, no matter whether you are driving your vehicle or a rental vehicle.  It's important to also have accessories such as screwdrivers, a tire repair kit, wrenches and definitely a first aid kit.  <br /><br />Having these accessories available should be a no-brainer for anyone that drives on a regular basis, especially if they are going long distances.  Having this kit can keep a minor situation from becoming a catastrophe.<br /><br />--<br />Eric Holm - Owner and Manager of http://www.EmergencyandDisasterSupplies.com  We have a great selection of <a href=http://www.emergencyanddisastersupplies.com/autoemergencykit>auto emergency kits</a>.  Drivers of all ages should have a auto emergency kit and a first aid kit in the car.  Emergency Supplies make great gifts and show other you care.  Use our free forms, information, and resources.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>More About Auto Emergency Kits</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 15:02:36 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ A Road Kit That Can Save You Money<br /><br />Whenever you're planning a road trip somewhere, and even when you're going a local distance, it's always good to have an emergency kit in your vehicle.  You never know when you may need it or when you may be of assistance to someone else.  <br /><br />Having this kit can save you time and money for things that you would already have stored in your trunk or in your back compartment if you have an SUV.  <br /><br />There are some essentials that you would need in order to make any progress:  A flashlight is very important to have because you will need to see.  This is especially crucial if it is nightfall and you need plenty of light to see.  You will need light to see what is wrong with your vehicle.  <br /><br />Another thing that you would need is some gloves, preferably leather ones.  If it's cold out, they can keep your hands warm.  They can also protect your hands from getting acquiring dirt or getting injured as you are working on the vehicle.  If it's raining, it's good to have a waterproof poncho so that you can stay as dry as possible. A simple set of jumper cable usally come in an emergency kit and can help get you going. In addition, solar blankets can be a real life savers if you are stranded and need to stay warm.     <br /><br />In the event you become dehydrated, you will need drinking water to keep you going.  Not having anything such as food or water is a dangerous mix.  You should always have some type of food and water available in order to keep you going in the event you have to wait for assistance.  <br /><br />Keep in mind, assistance may not always come right away.  It may take several minutes to a half hour for someone to come to your rescue.  It all depends on where you are on the road.  If you're in a rural area, it may take longer.  This is because the assistance may have to come from afar.  Until the assistance comes, you will need food and water to tie you down.<br /><br />In the event of an emergency, it's a good idea to try and park in a lit area, if possible.  If not, at least you will have your flashlight and light stick available to get some type of illumination.  Make sure that the batteries in the flashlight are good and will work for at least a few hours.  It's even a good idea to carry an extra pack of batteries with you in the event the others stop operating.<br /><br />Some people may think that it's not necessary to have this, but that is far from the truth.  It's always a good idea to be prepared, whether the trip is long or lengthy.  A good <a href=http://www.emergencyanddisastersupplies.com/autoemergencykit> Auto Emergency Kit</a> and a few extra supplies can do wonders for unexpected events while driving.<br /><br />--<br />Eric Holm - Owner and Manager of http://www.EmergencyandDisasterSupplies.com  We have a great selection of <a href=http://www.emergencyanddisastersupplies.com/autoemergencykit> Auto Emergency Kits</a>.  Drivers of all ages should have a auto emergency kit and a first aid kit in the car.  Emergency Supplies make great gifts and show other you care.  Use our free forms, information, and resources.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Auto Emergency Kits</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 21:49:34 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ It goes without saying that it is important to have emergency evacuation <br />supplies and plans for both your home and your office. One never knows when <br />an emergency may strike and it is best to have a clearly planned evacuation <br />scenario in place. After all, what if the emergency struck in the middle of <br />the night? Would you be at your sharpest, thinking clearly, being woken from a deep slumber to chaos? No. That is why you should think through disaster scenarios during a time of normalcy. What evacuation routes will you take? What precautions need to be in place? What supplies and tools should you have on hand and incorporate into your emergency evacuation plans?<br /><br />When you sit down with your family to work on your emergency evacuation <br />supplies and plans you should set a number of parameters. Designate a meeting place for everyone to gather once they've evacuated the premises. Identify all exits and possible evacuation point available in the structure. Develop different plans for different scenarios. Should a fire break out, certain exits may not be available for escape usage. Part of your emergency plans should involve making sure you have good quality smoke alarms and that their batteries are changed often enough to ensure they are in optimal working condition. <br /><br />Another helpful alarm system to factor into your emergency evacuation <br />supplies and plans is a carbon monoxide alarm. This silent and scentless gas can be very harmful, and even cause death. An alarm system in your home or office would alert you to the presence of an unhealthy level of carbon <br />monoxide. Other essential emergency evacuation supplies include fire <br />extinguishers, fire escape ladders and fire blankets. Think of it this way, <br />if a fire is literally knocking at your bedroom door, wouldn't having a fire escape ladder to put outside your window give you a lot of peace of mind? <br /><br />Every home and office should contain multiple fire extinguishers to aid in <br />putting out fires as they start and preventing them from turning into large <br />scale emergencies. In summary, it is prudent to prepare your emergency evacuation supplies and plans in advance. You should have a plan in place for both your home and your office. Make sure all smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are functioning. Equip your residence and office with fire extinguishers. Plan escape routes. Finally, review, revise, and update your emergency plan and supplies at least once every 6 months.<br /><br />--<br />Eric Holm - Owner and Manager of http://www.EmergencyandDisasterSupplies.com  We have a great selection of Auto Emergency Kits.  Drivers of all ages should have a auto emergency kit and a first aid kit in the car.  Emergency Supplies make great gifts and show other you care.  Use our free forms, information, and resources.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Pet First Aid Kits</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 21:34:06 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Pet first aid kits are an essential part of the survival of pets during <br />emergencies. The importance of preparing for calamities, not only for <br />yourself and family, but also for your pets has been underscored after a lot of dead pets were found in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which hit several areas in the southern parts of the United States. A lot of dogs, cats and even other exotic animals were left in the streets on their own as humans evacuated because of the said hurricane. It was a sad story but truly, you and your animal will have a better chance of surviving big disasters and emergencies only if you plan ahead.<br /><br />Assembling your pet first aid kit is one of the first things you should do to help ensure the survival and happiness of your pet during emergency <br />situations. Remember that pets are more sensitive than humans when it comes <br />to feeling catastrophes or natural disasters, so there is a big possibility <br />that they will react violently or restlessly before, during and even after <br />the calamity. Because of this, you need to include pet safety products such <br />as lighted collars, possible motion activated dog tags, and even pet carriers. Of course, you also need to provide emergency survival pet food and water for your precious pooches, cats, or birds. It is important that you check the food and water supply of your pets regularly to ensure that they are good when disaster strikes. <br /><br />We would recommend that you keep at least a three day supply of emergency food and water for your pet, just like is recommended for your emergency kit. Apart from food and water, your pet first aid kits should also contain blankets, chew sticks, and even playthings to help them cope during emergency situations. If you will be staying in evacuation centers, it is a good idea to bring along poop bags and/or WAG bags to maintain the sanitation of the place. In case your evacuation place does not allow animals inside for sanitary reasons, you need to make a back-up plan about where your animal can stay. An alternative shelter and/or pet carrier for your pet is essential for its survival, so do not forget about it.<br /><br />A good pet first aid kit and a three day supply of food and water are really important if you treat your pet as a member of your family. You will be glad you prepared in adv<br /><br />--<br />Eric Holm - Owner and Manager of http://www.EmergencyandDisasterSupplies.com  We have a great selection of Auto Emergency Kits.  Drivers of all ages should have a auto emergency kit and a first aid kit in the car.  Emergency Supplies make great gifts and show other you care.  Use our free forms, information, and resources.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>First Aid Kits:  Be Prepared</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 21:18:15 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ First aid kits should be an essential item found in every household and <br />vehicle. Accidents happen when we least expect them - sometimes, being <br />prepared can mean the difference between life and death. The most common<br />types of accidents include cuts, burns, and insect bites. Every first aid kit should include the following basic items: an assortment of bandages, gauze,adhesive tape, antibiotic ointment, cotton swabs, eye drops, latex gloves, bottled water for cleaning wounds, and a first aid handbook. A large <br />percentage of accidents happen in and around the home. A first aid kit should be readily available both inside the home and when the family is outdoors. <br /><br />It is important that each member of the family be familiar with the contents of the first aid kit and knows how to use them. It is essential that first aid kits contain the proper supplies to meet each individual families needs. All first aid kits should include prescription medications as well as non-prescription medications such as syrup of ipecac (used to induce vomiting if instructed by a poison control center), pain medications, antihistamines for itching and allergic reactions, and medicines for treating bee stings. When putting together a first aid kit, you should consider the needs of each individual family member. It is very important to change the medications in the first aid kit periodically. Most medications have an expiration date, which can be written down on a piece of paper and kept inside the first aid kit.<br /><br />It is important to keep basic first aid kits in your home, in your garage for outside emergencies, and in your vehicle for emergencies that may occur when you are traveling. A first aid kit should also be a part of disaster <br />preparedness. When preparing for a natural disaster, it is a good idea to <br />include at least a three-day supply of any prescription medications. This <br />should also include items such as glucose monitors and blood pressure <br />monitors for family members that have diabetes and high blood pressure.<br /><br />If you had an emergency in your home or vehicle today, would you be prepared? Most people don't like to think about emergencies - and this often results in not being prepared for household accidents. First aid kits are a must in households that have children. Children can be very accident-prone and it is better to be prepared than caught unaware. Don't leave your family's safety to chance - be sure your home and vehicle are equipped with a first aid kit today!<br /><br />--<br />Eric Holm - Owner and Manager of http://www.EmergencyandDisasterSupplies.com  We have a great selection of Auto Emergency Kits.  Drivers of all ages should have a auto emergency kit and a first aid kit in the car.  Emergency Supplies make great gifts and show other you care.  Use our free forms, information, and resources.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Personal Safety and Security in an Emergency Situation</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 20:50:22 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ When a natural disaster strikes, chaos naturally follows. We'd all like to <br />think that the good in humans come out then. But altruism does not always <br />rule the day and that is simply human nature. Whether you find yourself <br />facing a hurricane, earthquake, tornado, wildfire, or tsunami, it is <br />essential to take your own personal safety and security in a natural disaster into consideration. The sad fact is that when natural disaster strikes, some people will seek personal gain. You must arm and protect yourself and there are a number of products on the market that can help you stay secure.<br /><br />First, it is always best to employ common sense as your first line of defense of your personal safety and security in a natural disaster. Stay aware of your situation and surroundings. Stay informed by listening to the news on a battery operated radio or watching it on television if your power is working. Make sure you stay in communication with your family and friends and with emergency service personnel if needed. Products to help you stay informed and in communication are available as well. You want to think portable and battery operated. If you have no power or need to evacuate, it must be easy to take with you. <br /><br />Next you'll want to consider legal ways of arming yourself to ensure your <br />personal safety and security in a natural disaster. Pepper spray is one <br />option you have for arming yourself against any looters, marauders or other <br /><br />potential danger. Pepper spray is a chemical compound that irritates the eyes and causes difficulty in breathing when sprayed directly at the perpetrator's face. One thing to take into consideration is that you must be fairly close to your target in order to effectively dose them with the pepper spray. The lasting effect of pepper spray varies, but typically can be counted on to disable the perpetrator for up to an hour in some manner. <br />Another way of ensuring your personal safety is through the use of a stun gun. Stun guns deliver an electric shock to the perpetrator and cause them to go into involuntary muscle spasms. This gives you time to put distance between yourself and the person intending to do you harm. Stun guns cause acute pain when administered effectively. Stun guns are used by police departments nationwide. For more information see the section of our website dealing with personal safety and security in a natural disaster and visit our link to our sister web site Personal Security is Yours.<br /><br />--<br />Eric Holm - Owner and Manager of http://www.EmergencyandDisasterSupplies.com  We have a great selection of Auto Emergency Kits.  Drivers of all ages should have a auto emergency kit and a first aid kit in the car.  Emergency Supplies make great gifts and show other you care.  Use our free forms, information, and resources.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Auto Emergency Kits</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 23:11:51 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Auto emergency kits are an essential tool for any vehicle. Emergencies happen when we least expect them - and the best way to avoid being stranded for long periods of time on a deserted road is to be equipped with an auto emergency kit. The kit should include tools for car repairs as well as essentials such as a first aid kit, blanket or emergency solar blanket, water, and food. Granola or energy bars are the perfect food for roadside emergencies. The first aid kit should contain basics such as gauze, bandages, adhesive tape, antibiotic ointment, scissors, instant ice pack, instant heat compress, and aspirin or other pain reliever. <br /><br />Auto emergency kits should also include a flashlight with extra batteries, emergency flares, pen and paper, and a help sign to place in the window for passing vehicles to see in case you are stranded inside the vehicle. Flat tires are one of the leading causes for roadside emergencies. Every vehicle should be equipped with tools necessary to change a tire - and, every driver should learn how to change a tire before driving. Be sure to have a spare tire, vehicle jack, tire pressure gauge, and lug wrench. Another handy item to have available is a bottled tire inflator. If the tire is not completely flat, you may be able to inflate the tire enough to get to a service station. <br /><br />Because all roadside emergencies are not caused by tires, auto emergency kits should contain tools that allow basic repairs to be done on the vehicle. These should include flat head and Phillips screwdrivers, vise grips, adjustable wrench, pliers, pocketknife, or a multipurpose tool containing many tools in one. Other items that can come in handy during a roadside emergency include oil, antifreeze, windshield washer fluid, rags or paper towels, duct tape, and an ice scraper. <br /><br />Living in a fast-paced world often requires lots of travel. Whether you have a long commute to work or just like to take long trips, it is always best to be prepared ahead of time. Auto emergency kits often mean less time stranded and more time on the road. If you became stranded today, are you prepared? Be sure to equip your vehicle with everything you need to ensure a safe trip - and be sure every driver is familiar with the tools contained in your auto emergency kit and knows how to use them. Think safety first whether you are in your home or on the road.<br /><br />--<br />Eric Holm - Owner and Manager of http://www.EmergencyandDisasterSupplies.com  We have a great selection of Auto Emergency Kits.  Drivers of all ages should have a auto emergency kit and a first aid kit in the car.  Emergency Supplies make great gifts and show other you care.  Use our free forms, information, and resources.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Heating in an Emergency Situation</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 20:53:13 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ There are many scenarios in which you may find yourself in need of heating in an emergency situation.  From your house's heating going out on cold winter's night to your car breaking down in winter and leaving you stranded for hours, the need to create heat to ward off frostbite and hypothermia is of paramount importance. When you find yourself in need of emergency heat you will need to come to a decision about what to do. Keep safety in mind. If your home heating goes out and is not likely to be repaired within a few hours, you will want to take into consideration not only the ambient temperature but the age and health of your family members. Perhaps it would be wisest to seek shelter elsewhere. <br /><br />One of the most efficient ways of heating in an emergency situation is <br />through the use of solar blankets and/or solar sleeping bags. Solar blankets are aluminized and are handy in many situations. Not only can a solar blanket keep you warm in a pinch, but if you are stranded in your car on a hot day you can use the solar blanket to deflect the sun and keep your car cooler by putting it in the windows that the sun is directly hitting. In cases of extreme cold, a solar blanket can keep you warm by storing your own body temperature. Just wrap yourself up in the silver blanket and let it's nearly magical properties keep you warm and toasty. <br /><br />Also available for your heating in an emergency situation needs is a portable water heater. Portable water heaters connect to your garden hose and heat the water in a matter of seconds using propane. This can be useful for many reasons, but think of the hot cocoa producing capabilities on a cold night without heat. The pump runs on a rechargeable battery, so make sure you have the ability to recharge. If your lighting is also compromised at the same time as your heat, you will want to make sure you have several high powered flashlights and lanterns on hand. Candles are good, but can be dangerous. <br /><br />Instead, stock up on battery powered lighting for your emergency lighting <br />needs. Further products available for your heating in an emergency situation needs include hand warmers. These handy little gadgets work much like the ice packs you find in first aid kits. We can help with all of your emergency preparedness needs.  For more information visit our website's Lighting and Heating category.  Our sister site Great Outdoor Product Store can help as well.<br /><br />--<br />Eric Holm - Owner and Manager of http://EmergencyAnd DisasterSupplies.com  We offer our customers lots of free information, resources, printable forms and lists, articles, and a free blog at http://www.emergencysuppliesblog.com  Use our information to create, revise, and update your plan.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Pet First Aid Kits and Emergency Supplies</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 23:21:33 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Pet first aid kits are an essential part of the survival of pets during <br />emergencies. The importance of preparing for calamities, not only for <br />yourself and family, but also for your pets has been underscored after a lot of dead pets were found in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which hit several areas in the southern parts of the United States. A lot of dogs, cats and even other exotic animals were left in the streets on their own as humans evacuated because of the said hurricane. It was a sad story but truly, you and your animal will have a better chance of surviving big disasters and emergencies only if you plan ahead.<br /><br />Assembling your pet first aid kit is one of the first things you should do to help ensure the survival and happiness of your pet during emergency <br />situations. Remember that pets are more sensitive than humans when it comes <br />to feeling catastrophes or natural disasters, so there is a big possibility <br />that they will react violently or restlessly before, during and even after <br />the calamity. Because of this, you need to include pet safety products such <br />as lighted collars, possible motion activated dog tags, and even pet carriers. Of course, you also need to provide emergency survival pet food and water for your precious pooches, cats, or birds. It is important that you check the food and water supply of your pets regularly to ensure that they are good when disaster strikes. <br /><br />We would recommend that you keep at least a three day supply of emergency food and water for your pet, just like is recommended for your emergency kit.  Apart from food and water, your pet first aid kits should also contain blankets, chew sticks, and even playthings to help them cope during emergency situations. If you will be staying in evacuation centers, it is a good idea to bring along poop bags and/or WAG bags to maintain the sanitation of the place. In case your evacuation place does not allow animals inside for sanitary reasons, you need to make a back-up plan about where your animal can stay. An alternative shelter and/or pet carrier for your pet is essential for its survival, so do not forget about it.<br /><br />A good pet first aid kit and a three day supply of food and water are really important if you treat your pet as a member of your family. You will be glad you prepared in advance.<br /><br />--<br />Eric Holm - Publisher, Owner and Manager of http://www.emergencyanddisastersupplies.com  Feel free to use our information, resources, forms, and blog at http://www.emergencysuppliesblog.com  We believe Emergency Preparedness is everyone job!<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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