Free 72-Hour Kit Resources

Free 72-Hour Kit Resources

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This is a free list, but I had to give it a value so it would show up in my store. Hi Guys, I wanted to offer up some good resources to help you find out more about creating your full 72-hour kit. Many of our products are perfect for kits but you'll need additional items such as a way to purify water (as an example). We’ll keep expanding our product range to eventually include all of the things you'll need, so keep coming back and we'll highlight new items. Also remember, not everything you need, needs to be purchased. You might already own some of the important items on these lists. I’m sure you’ve seen TV shows and read articles about “prepping”. Everyone takes a different approach on this topic. Some do the basics while others go to extremes. My advice is to simply start. In the beginning, focus on getting the essentials you’ll need incase you are without power for 72 hours. Then you can decide to do more if you want. The more prepared you are, it not only takes care of your family, but allows you to be generous with friends and neighbors too. To get you started, here are some very well thought out site. Your own state government will most likely have their own site, but here a couple I’ve used. • http://www.ready.gov/build-a-kit • http://beready.utah.gov/beready/index.html Hope this helps!

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