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Just in Time for Christmas: New Online Store Focuses on Survival and Preparedness Gifts

JHL Supply has announced the launch of www.preparednesschristmasgifts.com. The new site provides holiday shoppers with a convenient, one-stop shop for all types of survival and disaster preparedness gifts, such as Meals Ready to Eat (MRE), first aid kits, urban survival kits, US Army watches and other practical gifts.

Fulton, NY (PRWEB) November 20, 2007 -- JHL Supply has announced the launch of PreparednessChristmasGifts.com. The new site provides holiday shoppers with a convenient, one-stop shop for all types of survival and disaster preparedness gifts, such as Meals Ready to Eat (MRE), first aid kits, urban survival kits, US Army watches and other practical gifts.

Urban Survival Kit
Urban Survival Kit

The new MRE is far superior to the old C-Rations and can be eaten right from the pouch at room temperature or heated in five minutes using boiling water or a heater pouch.
Among the most popular items is the Sopakco MRE (Meals Ready to Eat), available in a case of 12 meals. Survival experts say that keeping MRE supplies in your pantry is good planning for winter storms and natural disasters. Numerous storms of the past decade have left regions without power for days on end. Families that prepare who keep urban survival kits - usually containing a first aid kit, several days worth of Meals Ready to Eat (MRE) and other emergency supplies - helps ensure that loved are safe and provided for until life returns to normal.

Food supplies are particularly easily overlooked, since most families keep an excess of food in their pantries. Typical household food requires preparation with clean water and a stove, however - items which may not be available during a storm. Meals Ready to Eat (MRE) is instantly consumable and has a much longer shelf life (up to 12 years), which makes it a much more reliable and safe emergency food supply than a pantry full of store items.

"Our Sopakco MRE make great gifts," said Tom Sciacca, president of JHL Supply. "The new MRE is far superior to the old C-Rations and can be eaten right from the pouch at room temperature or heated in five minutes using boiling water or a heater pouch."

Among the latest innovations in urban survival kit offerings is the children's survival kit, which includes a backpack, rain poncho, reflective solar space blanket, LED flashlight and a whistle. Depending on the age of the child, Sciacca suggests customizing the backpack further with MRE and water purification tablets.

Another popular gift idea is a comprehensive first aid kit. PreparednessChristmasGifts.com offers a 157 piece first aid kit that includes everything from bandages to iodine prep pads, finger splints and antibacterial ointments. With a low price for such a comprehensive package, Sciacca recommends having one 157 piece first aid kit for each vehicle you own, as well as one for your house. It is also a valuable provision to take camping.

And because a precision time piece is always useful, PreparednessChristmasGifts.com offers several high quality watches specifically designed for campers and survivalists, including their striking US Army insignia watch. This finely finished watch includes a chrome brass case, luminous hands and even a compass, and is water resistant to 50 meters.

Items like an urban survival kit or go bag have become much more popular in recent years after news reports highlighted the necessity of surviving the immediate aftermath of a natural disaster. With more than two dozen pre-packaged urban survival kits, as well as first aid kits, Meals Ready to Eat (MRE) and other great gift ideas like the US Army insignia watch, PreparednessChristmasGifts.com has a selection of truly innovative Christmas gifts.

Contact:
Tom Sciacca
www.preparednesschristmasgifts.com

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Tom Sciacca
JHL Supply
(315) 592-4794
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Camping Survival.com
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157 Piece First Aid Kit

157 Piece First Aid Kit
This first aid kit includes various bandage designs, sterile sponge dressings, scissors, antibacterial ointments, and many other key supplies.

Sopakco MRE, Meals Ready to Eat (Case of 12)

Sopakco MRE, Meals Ready to Eat (Case of 12)
Meals-Ready-to-Eat are long shelf life meals that can be eaten hot or cold. The MRE were designed by leading nutritionists and chefs to be tasty and nutritional.

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