Not sure what to give everyone on your gift list? Consider preparedness products!

Many years ago, when my husband and I had just started our little family, I yearned to become more prepared. With the cold weather and a new daughter to care for, I realized how much I might need a few items to keep my family comfortable should an emergency happen. I let my parents know that for the holidays that year, I would like food storage or preparedness gifts. I remember opening the cans of food and being so grateful that my little pantry would be better stocked in the coming year.

Don’t hesitate to consider preparedness items for your gift list this year. Imagine giving those you love the gift of a better prepared home, some extra cans of food, or warmth should they need it. Here are some ideas to help you check off a few presents on that gift list!

• Stocking stuffers are easy to Replace when it comes to preparedness! Emergency blankets, first aid kits, whistles, fire starters, and hand warmers. are just a few of the wonderful items available to stuff a stocking with.
• If you need a gift for a dear friend, you might want to consider an emergency kit. You can Replace kits as small or as big as you would like.
• Would you like to celebrate a great teacher, hairdresser, or mail carrier? A basket containing an assortment of preparedness items really shows how much you care.
• Know someone who spends a lot of time commuting? Give them an emergency car kit to help keep them safe on the road.
• Many of us have avid hunters and sportsman in our families. Could they use a new tent, sleeping bag, or water filter?
• Do you have a friend who loves to cook? There are food dehydrators, canners, mixers, mills, and many other items that can make kitchen work fun, easy, and help them should an emergency occur.
• Who doesn’t enjoy a good meal? Consider putting together a collection of several dehydrated or freeze dried items to make an entire meal for a special family.
• Neighborhood gifts can be simple when you consider preparedness items. One year, I supplied my neighborhood friends with a 5 in 1 Survival Whistle and a fun poem about preparedness.

L'Equip Deluxe Food Dehydrator

The possibilities are endless! This year, take a closer look at your holiday gift list and consider checking it off with emergency preparedness items. Not only will you be helping your loved ones prepare, you’ll be blessing them with the gift of love by letting them know you want them safe and comfortable no matter what the future holds. You might Replace that you’ve started a new tradition in your household, being prepared for presents!

Not sure what to give everyone on your gift list? Consider preparedness products!
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James Marusek

James Marusek

Actually I have been doing this for several years. At Christmas, I give my children survival items as gifts – things like propane lanterns, multi-band including shortwave radios, etc. If an emergency arises, they will be one step ahead of the game.

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