Showing posts with label Essentials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Essentials. Show all posts

Emergency Essentials HQ Debuts



Virgil Stanphill, internet marketer, is pleased to announce the launch of his new website, Emergency Essentials HQ. Emergency Essentials HQ is the brainchild of Virgil Stanphill, an internet marketer who has spent most of his past 25 years in business and ministry. Virgil said, "After seeing one disaster followed by another in different parts of the world, I've grown more and more convicted of the need to protect my family from being caught off guard and trapped in an emergency - trapped without knowing what to do. I created Emergency Essentials HQ to help families and individuals who feel the same need to prepare."

Emergency Essentials HQ helps people feel  more in control of out-of-control situations. Whether  a disaster  is natural, man made, or accidental makes  no difference. It''s always best to be prepared!


Many people stood helplessly by and watched the  horrific damage caused by recent earthquakes and  tsunamis, as they took their toll on human life and  property. Flooding in New Orleans, snow and freezing  temperatures in the south, mudslides, landslides,  hurricanes, tornadoes, and more, are gruesome  reminders of  how vulnerable we really are. Add to  that the very real threats of food shortages, hyperinflation, rising energy costs, power grid  failures, potential acts of  terror and constant  rumblings of war - and there are far too many  scenarios which could place a family in peril.


Emergency Essentials HQ is an online resource which  helps people take control and realize peace of mind  by making advance preparations to carry them through an emergency situation.  


EEHQ begins with the basics - like understanding  priorities and taking care of probable needs one at a  time. They encourage families to make a plan, and  suggest they begin by familiarizing themselves with  good first aid practices. This includes having a working knowledge of the most critical first aid supplies to have on hand - and creating a place for quick, easy access to it - that everyone in the family knows about. Next is to create a  plan for suitable water for drinking and hygiene. Then food, then clothing, and then shelter.


Those who visit the site will also find access to an Online Video Survival Course that covers nearly every imaginable disaster a person could end up facing.


Stanphill said, "I''m confident that as a result of visiting our site many people will find the answers they need, and, they will learn how to prepare for an emergency or a disaster, should they ever be confronted with one."


To find out more about Emergency Essentials.Com, visit http://www.emergencyessentialshq.com.


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With First Aid Kits You Only Need the Essentials



People often buy kits that do not accurately meet their needs, for instance by purchasing a generalised kit when they need a specialist kit, or purchasing a kit because it contains a range of extra items.  As with most other products, there are a considerable range of first aid kits available to suit the individual needs of the consumer.

Dave Frank, the Marketing Director of St. John Ambulance in the U.S, recommends that if you are looking to save money then pre-assembled first aid kits are best as they are usually the cheapest (a fantastic range of ready-to-buy kits are available to view and purchase online from the First Aid Warehouse site but to be aware of your true needs as it can be tempting to buy larger kits thinking that bigger is better.  This is not necessarily the case as larger kits can contain a lot of additional products that will never be used, or worse still, products that are not fully understood and can be used in error.  As Frank Said, “why would you buy a kit that includes splints, unless you’ve done a first-aid course that tells you ‘This is what to do with a splint?’”


Before buying a kit, think carefully about the kit contents.  Even without first aid training, common sense should be enough to guide your decision.  Doing a bit of online research prior to committing to a purchase is recommended and if you have any questions or concerns, specialist suppliers of first aid kits, such as the UK’s leading supplier of first aid kits and medical equipment First Aid Warehouse, are always happy to provide additional advice and information on their first aid kits.


First Aid Warehouse is the UK's premier supplier of medical equipment and accessories. A one-stop shop for high quality, great value First Aid Kits, Blood Pressure Monitors and First Aid Equipment and Medical Furniture for medical professionals and the care industry and the general public.
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk


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With First Aid Kits You Only Need the Essentials



People often buy kits that do not accurately meet their needs, for instance by purchasing a generalised kit when they need a specialist kit, or purchasing a kit because it contains a range of extra items.  As with most other products, there are a considerable range of first aid kits available to suit the individual needs of the consumer.

Dave Frank, the Marketing Director of St. John Ambulance in the U.S, recommends that if you are looking to save money then pre-assembled first aid kits are best as they are usually the cheapest (a fantastic range of ready-to-buy kits are available to view and purchase online from the First Aid Warehouse site but to be aware of your true needs as it can be tempting to buy larger kits thinking that bigger is better.  This is not necessarily the case as larger kits can contain a lot of additional products that will never be used, or worse still, products that are not fully understood and can be used in error.  As Frank Said, “why would you buy a kit that includes splints, unless you’ve done a first-aid course that tells you ‘This is what to do with a splint?’”

Before buying a kit, think carefully about the kit contents.  Even without first aid training, common sense should be enough to guide your decision.  Doing a bit of online research prior to committing to a purchase is recommended and if you have any questions or concerns, specialist suppliers of first aid kits, such as the UK’s leading supplier of first aid kits and medical equipment First Aid Warehouse, are always happy to provide additional advice and information on their first aid kits.

First Aid Warehouse is the UK's premier supplier of medical equipment and accessories. A one-stop shop for high quality, great value First Aid Kits, Blood Pressure Monitors and First Aid Equipment and Medical Furniture for medical professionals and the care industry and the general public.
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk

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