Archive for April, 2008
While the middle class and above may cope with the rising cost of gasoline, most Americans can’t. Gasoline is a must-have commodity and we have to have it in order to buy the staples we need to live. If we can’t afford to drive out of our driveways, what are our options. We are being forced to cut back on the things we previously enjoyed as Americans. Things such as cable TV, movies, restaurants, cell phones, sporting events, visiting distant relatives and others. Who ever heard of $3-4 dollar milk shakes at McDonald’s, Burger King, etc. Eggs at $3-4/dozen. Milk at $4-5/gallon. There is no mild recession and we are in for some real tough times. Now there are more reasons for people to become aware of disaster recovery kits when we can no longer drive down the street.
And it gets worse! The world hunger crisis is all over the news this week. In just three years, the price of staple foods like wheat, corn and rice has almost doubled. The soaring cost of staple foods and the resulting hunger crisis has caused riots from Haiti to Bangladesh, threatens hundreds of thousands of people with starvation and could push one hundred million more people deeper into poverty. This is worse than hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, etc. At least, you have a chance for survival with disaster recovery supplies.
Disaster Recovery Supply meets the needs for emergency preparedness. Living in this precarious world, you need to be prepared for any emergency that you may face. Whether it be a natural disaster prevalent in your geographic area, such as an earthquake or tornada or a hurricane, or a man made disaster, such as a terrorist attack or fire, you need to have emergency kits with the proper survival supplies. In the event of a catastrophic disaster, emergency personnel will be overwhelmed and unable to assist all those in need of medical and rescue attention. That’s why you need to have reliable emergency supplies that you can count on during a time of emergency when stores will be closed and roads unavailable.
More and more, each day we learn about the lack of safe drinking water in our city’s reservoirs. Recently, some towns have put a ban on drinking regular tap water. Contaminants include fecal matter from humans and animals, fertilizers and pharmaceuticals……people flushing medications down the toilet. When your town issues public safety warnings, it’s best to have emergency safe water supplies on hand. Find out more at Disaster Recovery Supply.
