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			 “A gift to help prepare for emergencies could be life-saving for 
			friends and family,” said FEMA Region V acting regional 
			administrator, Janet Odeshoo. “These gift ideas provide a great 
			starting point for being prepared for an emergency or disaster.” 
 Supplies for an emergency preparedness kit can make unique—and 
			potentially life-saving—holiday gifts, such as:
 
				Battery-powered or hand-crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio 
				with tone alert.
A flashlight with extra batteries.
Solar-powered cell phone charger.
Smoke detector and/or carbon monoxide detectors. 
			
			 
				First aid kit.
Fire extinguisher and fire escape ladder.
Enrollment in a CPR or first aid class.
Books, coloring books, crayons and board games for the kids, 
				in case the power goes out.
Personal hygiene comfort kit, including shampoo, body wash, 
				wash cloth, hairbrush, comb, toothbrush, toothpaste and 
				deodorant. 
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				A waterproof pouch or backpack containing any of the above 
				items, or with such things as a rain poncho, moist towelettes, 
				work gloves, batteries, duct tape, whistle, food bars, etc. Holiday shoppers might also consider giving a winter car kit, 
				equipped with a shovel, ice scraper, emergency flares, 
				fluorescent distress flags and jumper cables. For animal lovers, 
				a pet disaster kit with emergency food, bottled water, toys and 
				a leash is also a good gift.
 The gift of preparedness might just save the life of a friend or 
				family member. For more information, preparedness tips or other 
				gift ideas, visit www.Ready.gov.
 
			[Federal Emergency Management Agency] 
				FEMA's mission is to support our 
				citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work 
				together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to 
				prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and 
				mitigate all hazards. 
				  
				
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