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			 IEMA, 
			Grainger offer winter storm preparedness sweepstakes 
			Participants can enter to win vehicle 
			preparedness kits 
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	[December 10, 2012]  
            
			
			SPRINGFIELD -- Despite an 
	unseasonably warm start to December, winter's cold, snow and ice are just 
	around the corner. To help people get ready for winter weather, the Illinois 
	Emergency Management Agency and Grainger are teaming up to offer an online 
	winter storm preparedness sweepstakes. Five winners will receive vehicle 
	preparedness kits donated by Grainger. | 
		
            | Grainger is North America's leading 
			broad-line supplier of maintenance, repair and operating products. 
			The sweepstakes is available on the 
			Ready Illinois website, 
			www.ready.illinois.gov. Participants must read information about 
			winter weather preparedness and successfully complete a 
			five-question quiz before registering for the prize drawing. The 
			sweepstakes runs through Dec. 31. Winners will be announced in 
			January. "Now's the perfect time to get 
			ready for winter weather, particularly for traveling in snow, ice 
			and bitterly cold temperatures," said IEMA Director Jonathon Monken. 
			"This sweepstakes is a fun way for people to learn about winter 
			preparedness, and five lucky people will win a preparedness kit for 
			their car." The vehicle preparedness kits 
			donated by Grainger for the sweepstakes provide water, nonperishable 
			food, flashlight, light stick, AM radio, batteries, rescue blanket, 
			first-aid items and whistle. [to top of second 
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			"Cold weather can take its toll on 
			individuals," said Jeff Metherd, emergency preparedness brand 
			manager for Grainger. "Personal preparedness is important during 
			inclement weather and year-round, and we are excited to work with 
			the state to help promote its importance." A winter storm preparedness
			
			guide developed by IEMA and the National Weather Service is also 
			available on the Ready Illinois website or by calling 217-785-9925. |