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IF I Lived Where Hurricane Ike Was Gunning For Me………….

hurricane-cross.jpgI think I would at least have some kind of preparation handy in case the need suddenly arose. Does anyone really stop and think about the logistics of having to go shopping for emergency items with only a couple of days (maybe) to prepare? Stop and think! Do you really know what you will need to survive? Or, how long you will have to endure away from your comfort zone? Do you know how many different type of stores you will have to travel to? Do you know how many other people will try to do the same thing?

Hurricane Ike is a great example. Those who heeded to advice to evacuate drove in many directions away from the coastal areas, and long distances until their gasoline ran out. So now they were stuck with empty tanks and no where to go until help arrives. Most likely away from rest stops or eateries. What did they have to sustain themselves in their autos or vans? And in many cases, if they did receive help, they had no place to return to as their comfort zone disappeared.

 We, at Disaster Recovery Supply know too well that most people do not prepare. And so, do offer the basic amenities necessary to sustain a quality of life for a period of time while under stress. Our pre-designed support units range from a simplistic unit to a full combination for a larger group of people, supporting from one to ten people.  And they are all user-friendly.  And they are all complete with food and water with a five year shelf life.  Our Group Support Unit is ideal for 10 or more people for 3 or more days.  Take a look!

 Please don’t hesitate as there are many more disasters just waiting to happen! Act Now!

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Posted by survival, Sep 16th, 2008

Have you made preparations in case of a natural disaster?

tornado.jpgToday’s CNN daily poll (7-30-2008) asked this question and 76% of respondents replied NO! Just yesterday, Southern California experienced a 5.4 magnitude earthquake. Fortunately, no one was hurt, but there was a lot of damage. Isn’t it time for people to become more aware of sudden storms and natural events and get prepared? Everybody thinks…”it won’t happen to me!” But it can happen. Get informed and get prepared at Disaster Recovery Supply NOW!

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Posted by survival, Jul 30th, 2008

Peruvian model Lacey Zamudio poses naked sitting atop her country’s red-and-white flag.

lacey_zamudio_ju__rez.jpgLacey Zamudio appears in a magazine photo completely nude — save for a cowboy hat — atop a horse draped with the Peruvian flag. It comes just days before the country celebrates its independence on Monday. We post this as it is lighter fare than all the natural and man-made disasters that occur around the world. Everyone should be aware of their surroundings and pay attention to what might lie ahead. Disaster Recovery Supply offers insight and survival kits for many emergencies. As an aside, we wonder what the Peruvian Flag she’s sitting on might sell for on Ebay!

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Posted by survival, Jul 25th, 2008

Keep Your Employees Safe With a Business Disaster Plan

business.jpgPlan To Stay In Business by protecting your employees. Disaster can strike quickly and without warning. It can force you and your employees to evacuate your place of business or confine everyone to the premises. What would your employees do if basic services–water, gas, electricity or telephones–were cut off? Local officials and relief workers will be on the scene after a disaster, but they cannot reach everyone right away. Therefore, the best way to make your business and employees are safe is to be prepared before disaster strikes.

The continuity of your business is in the hands of you and your employees. Unless they survive, the liklihood of your business survival will be threatened. The best way is to be prepared ahead of time.

Many small business owners aren’t sure what they need to consider in putting together a disaster plan. The Institute for Business and Home Safety has a comprehensive checklist on  it’s web site www.disastersafety.org.

Obviously, there’s a lot more that goes into a comprehensive disaster plan, such as planning for an evacuation, or stocking up with necessities in case you have to remain on the premises. Disaster Recovery Supply can assist in getting you started. Always remember…..it’s better to be five years early than five minutes too late!

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Posted by survival, May 26th, 2008

Goodbye Safety…..Hello Disaster…..Wake Up America!

colorado.jpgThe world, as we used to know it, has gone completely upside down! From the Victorian days of yesteryear to the troubling days of now. And those regard just the moral issues. Then there are the Disasters of Mother Nature, which  seem to be a daily occurence. Everyday it’s something. Rampant tornadoes, cyclones, tsunamis, hurricanes, etc. are in the news. They seem more abundant now than ever before. And for many, there is no warning. Just today came reports that victims of the Colorado tornadoes can’t return home just yet. And more hit in Kansas and California. Did any of them have any type of emergency supplies or equipment to sustain them during these type events? Most likely…NO! Why? Because they believe it can’t happen to them. Wake up America!! It can happen! Spending a few dollars now may save you many heartaches and inconveniences. A visit to Disaster Recovery Supply can get you started. Prepare NOW!!

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Posted by survival, May 24th, 2008

Be Prepared For Bad Hurricane Season Forecasted

hurricane.jpgAs they say. it’s better to be fore-armed than fore-warned. And nothing is further from the truth regarding being prepared in advance than suddenly be warned to evacuate in an emergency. Even if you have a day or two to get emergency supplies, it will cost you more and you may not get all you need for extended time away from your home. Too many people do not prepare for contingencies because they think it won’t happen to them. Just because the 2003-05 hurricane seasons saw a break in hurricane frequency, there’s no reason to think that break will continue. And many disasters happen when you least expect them.

Living in coastal regions means having a plan for each and every hurricane season. Planning and preparation are the key to storm survival. Disaster Recovery Supply can assist you with information and requirements. PREPARE NOW!!!

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Posted by survival, May 23rd, 2008

Courage Under Fire T-Shirts and more offered

100_1202.JPGDisaster Recovery Supply endorses courageous T-Shirts from the Mountain at it’s Ebay Site for our firemen heroes who assist us everyday. Whether your needs are for emergency preparedness or for comemorating our civil servants, take a look at what we offer. These shirts are pre-shrunk 100% cotton lasting for years and available in sizes up to XXXL in many themes.

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Posted by survival, May 5th, 2008

Spitzer Disaster Newsworthy For Disaster Recovery Supply

dc_madam.jpgHe put his hand in the perverbial cookie jar and got caught. What he did has been done by thousands before in all walks of life. But in his situation, do as I say but not as I do will cost him dearly. I don’t know if the Governor’s mansion has a couch to sleep on, or will she (his wife) lay down by her man.  He might need a Personal Disaster Kit after all as the fallout from this will be far reaching. If only he wasn’t the governor! But in France almost every president has a mistress. For most of us, we only have to deal with normal disasters, like potential hurricanes, tornados, etc and for help surviving those, just visit Disaster Recovery Supply.

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Posted by survival, Mar 11th, 2008

Build Your Own Emergency Survival Kit Before Disaster Hits

duct-tape.jpgWe know there are some people who just love duct tape and would prefer to custom make their own home survival kits suitable for their own family and situations. Or they may be thinking of office survival kits, school survival kits, car survival kits,workplace survival kits, pet survival kits among others. Disaster Recovery Supply recognizes this and is now offering an inside look at what is really required for a do-it-yourselfer. Those who choose this route must understand that it’s not all that easy, which is why professionls offer various ready-to-go kits. But if someone has the time and patience, then take a look at the Build Your Own site. Good Luck and always be prepared! And don’t forget your Leatherman Multitool!

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Posted by survival, Feb 26th, 2008

Mainstay is a Mainstay

MainstayThis product is aptly named since it provided emergency food in almost any situation.  With a five year shelf life and the ability to withstand extreme conditions I dont have to worry about running out of food in critical situations.  Whether it’s a military attack or a natural disaster, or maybe I’m just lost in the woods again.  No matter what I will have plenty of nutritious food.

Other similar products boast optimum nutrition but in my experience the Mainstay food products are the only ones to follow through.  When it comes to emergency food supplies no one can afford not to get it right the first time.  Thanks Mainstay!

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Posted by CaptReadiness, Feb 12th, 2008
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