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Complete survival kits

4-Person Standard SurvivalFor any disaster, it is extremely important to be prepared. Anything disastrous can happen at any time, and if something happens you will be happy you stocked up on the ration supplies you need. For these reasons, we supply our customers with a wide variety of survival kits . Packages like this enable you to have all of the essential supplies to survive in case an emergency were to occur, no matter where you are. Most of our survival kits include:

  • ER food bars
  • flashlight
  • tube tent and thermal blanket
  • first aid supplies
  • radio
  • water boxes
  • and so much more

With all of these items and more, you can ensure preparedness in many different areas of your life. For example, we have a kit for the home, office, school and even your car. Our primary objective is to be our client's one stop location for all of their emergency essentials.

Look at our food rations

ER Food BarOne significant element of any emergency kit is the availability of food rations. Unfortunately, almost any disaster will inhibit the way you function, mainly your ability to get the basic supplies that are necessary to survive. At quakekare.com, we want to provide you with the basic necessities and then some to allow you to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. Our food rations include "cookie" bars that are non-thirst rendering and high in protein. They also surpass the normal daily requirements for vitamins and minerals and have a shelf life of 5 years. So look through our selection today and uncover the products you need to be ready for anything.

By Casey Kozoll
QuakeKare Press
September 22nd 2006

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