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I 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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