When you think of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, holiday gift giving ideas is probably not the first thing that comes to mind. And yet, FEMA has put out a list of gift ideas to increase preparedness. The idea is that protecting your family is the best gift you can give. Here’s what’s on the list:
“Disasters can happen anytime, anywhere and the holiday season provides a great opportunity to ensure that you and your loved ones are taking simple steps to be prepared,” said FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate.
A list of possible gifts that may assist in disasters includes:
• Disaster kits for homes, offices and autos (first aid kits; food, water and prescription medications for 72 hours; i.e., extra clothing, blankets, and flashlights).
• NOAA weather radios with extra batteries.
• Enrollment in a CPR or first-aid class.
• Smoke detectors.
• Fire extinguishers (for kitchen, garage, car, etc.)
• Foldable ladders for second-story escape in a fire.
• Car kits (emergency flares, shovels, ice scrapers, flashlights and fluorescent distress flags).
• Pet Disaster kits (food, water, leashes, dishes and carrying case or crate).
• Battery powered lamps.
Don’t try to give everything on this list of course, or you’ll get overwhelmed. Prioritize the list based on needs. Home, office, car and pet emergency kits are great to give to families and friends new to the topic of emergency preparedness. These kits have essential supplies, neatly packed and easy to wrap.
Source: http://tribwekchron.com/2009/12/holiday-gifts-that-increase-preparedness/