Great
holiday ideas that show you care
Many of us struggle with finding just the right gifts for our friends and
loved ones during the holidays. ReadyWisconsin has some great gift ideas that
not only help others get ready for emergency situations, but that also say you
care and you want them to be safe.
Here
is our ReadyWisconsin Top 10 List:
1) Emergency Weather Radio: A NOAA weather radio
is like having your own emergency siren in your home. It is one of the best
ways to protect your family in the case of a disaster. Emergency radios are a
24-hour source of weather forecasts, watches, warnings and other emergency
information. You can purchase emergency radios for around $30 at most
electronic stores, hardware stores and even neighborhood drug stores.
2)
Winter Weather Survival Kit: Everyone should carry a winter survival kit in
their vehicle. In an emergency it could save your life and the lives of your
passengers. It should include:
• flashlight with extra batteries
• shovel
• water
• snack food including energy bars and
raisins
• matches and small candles
• extra hats, socks and mittens
• first aid kit with pocket knife
• blankets or sleeping bag
• road salt, sand or cat litter for
traction
• booster cables
• emergency flares and reflectors
• fluorescent distress flag and a
whistle to attract attention
You
can make your own kit or purchase kits at hardware stores and online retailers.
And remember, each of these kit items make a great “stocking stuffer”.
3)
Cell Phone Adapter: “Murphy’s Law”…the
moment you need to use your cell phone to make an emergency call is the moment
you have no power left in your battery. Giving someone a cell phone adapter to
plug into a car lighter is a great way to say you care.
4)
Home Emergency Kit: In an emergency, basic services (electricity, gas, water,
etc.) may be cut off for days or even weeks. You may be stuck in your home
during that time or evacuated at a moment’s notice. You probably won’t have
time to shop or search for the supplies you need. That’s why it is important to
have your own fully-stocked disaster kit ready. The kit should include items
like:
• water
• non-perishable food that doesn’t
need electricity for storage or preparation
• flashlights with extra batteries
•
first aid kit
• pet supplies
5)
Enrollment in a CPR or First-Aid Class: Call your local American Red Cross or
American Heart Association chapter to find a class near you or your loved ones.
6)
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Many people know that smoke detectors save
lives in a fire. But did you know that carbon monoxides can save you from the
"silent killer". Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless
gas that can be generated by improper ventilation of furnaces, generators and
other devices. According to the Centers for Disease Control, carbon monoxide is
the leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in the United States, with
more than 20,000 people visiting the emergency room and nearly 500 killed each
year from overexposure to the gas.
7)
Fire Extinguishers: Give one for the kitchen, another for the garage, a third
to keep in your car.
8)
Foldable Ladder: Keep it near a second-story window for quick escape in a fire
9)
Pet Disaster Kits: Your pets will need food and water in a disaster just like
you. Leashes and a carrying case or crate for safer transportation and housing
during a disaster is also a good idea.
10)
Battery Powered Lamps: Not only great for camping but perfect in an emergency
when the power goes out and you need a lot of light.
And
one more idea! As you gather with family and friends this holiday take a few
minutes to discuss what they will do in the case of an emergency or disaster.
This includes developing a simple family communications plan and identifying
how you would get in touch with loved ones and where you might meet if you are
separated when an emergency or disaster takes place.
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