Pop on over to our Facebook page and post a photo of the oddest, funniest or most useful thing you keep in your kit. The photo with the most "likes" by midnight on March 11 will receive a special gift from us in honor of "March is Red Cross Month".
Friday, February 25, 2011
So What's in Your Disaster Kit?
Pop on over to our Facebook page and post a photo of the oddest, funniest or most useful thing you keep in your kit. The photo with the most "likes" by midnight on March 11 will receive a special gift from us in honor of "March is Red Cross Month".
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The emergency window hammer becomes a life saver in car emergencies or in any disaster. A Disaster Kit is simply a collection of basic items like Earthquake kit, survival kit, disaster supplies which helps in emergency conditions. You should always make sure that you have the quality Kit and tools.
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