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READY CAMPAIGN ENCOURAGES AMERICANS TO BE READY

NOW’S THE TIME: THE READY CAMPAIGN ENCOURAGES AMERICANS TO RESOLVE TO BE READY IN 2009

WASHINGTON, D.C. With the new year approaching, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Ready Campaign is reminding Americans to Resolve to be Ready in 2009. Resolve to be Ready is a nationwide effort designed to encourage individuals, families, businesses and communities to take action and prepare for emergencies in the new year.

“Individual planning is the cornerstone of emergency preparedness,” said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. “Since establishing this department and Ready, we have come a long way in raising the baseline of preparedness in this country, but we still have a long way to go. As 2009 approaches, I urge all Americans to consider the importance – and real value – of being prepared for all hazards.”

Being Ready for emergencies can be an easy new year’s resolution to keep by following the Ready Campaign’s three simple steps: 1) Get an emergency supply kit; 2) Make a family emergency plan; and 3) Be informed about the types of emergencies that can happen in your area and their appropriate responses.

By taking these three steps – in particular having an emergency supply kit both at home and in the car – Americans will be prepared for winter mainstays like power outages and icy roads. Each of these kits should include basic necessities such as water, food and first aid supplies to help you survive if you are without power or become stranded in your vehicle. Complete checklists for each kit are available at www.ready.gov.

This year, the Ready Campaign is employing new media strategies to promote emergency preparedness. By using Twitter, a social networking tool, Ready hopes to not only reach new audiences, but also to open the lines of communication with the public, ensuring emergency preparedness is top of mind year-round. Twitter users can stay up-to-date on the latest Ready activities by following their username, “ReadydotGov,” on Twitter.

By making the decision to Resolve to be Ready in 2009 and following the simple preparedness steps in advance, Americans will minimize the impact of emergencies on themselves, their family and their businesses. By visiting www.ready.gov or calling 1-800-BE-READY, individuals can access free materials that will help them make and keep a new year’s resolution that will bring their families peace of mind.

February 2008 marked the Ready Campaign’s fifth year at the Department of Homeland Security. Launched in 2003 in partnership with The Advertising Council, Ready is designed to educate and empower Americans to prepare for and respond to emergencies, including natural disasters and potential terrorist attacks. It has proven to be one of the most successful campaigns in Ad Council’s more than 65-year history. Since its launch, the campaign has generated more than $756.5 million in donated media support. Individuals interested in more information about family, business and community preparedness can visit www.ready.gov.

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Applied Vitals is a preparedness company specializing in emergency and recreational preparedness products and supplies. In addition to a growing line of products, the company also provides preparedness information and videos to help families and businesses get prepared for emergencies and disasters.

New Video Blog To Help Americans Prepare

the ready campaignThe Ready Campaign is launching a new tool to encourage Americans to take steps to prepare. The Campaign is hosting a video blog and is looking for Americans who have recently experienced an emergency situation such as Hurricanes Gustav or Ike to help us tell Americans why it is important to take steps in advance to prepare. This new video blog will be hosted on Ready’s Web site www.ready.gov and aims to inspire more Americans to get an emergency supply kit, make an emergency plan and to be informed about the different emergencies that can happen.

Ready is looking for entries, so we hope you will pass this along to people who would be willing to help us get more Americans taking steps to prepare for emergencies.

Here’s how it works:

Video Format

You can use any recording device to record your video clip (such as cell phones) and clips should be no shorter than 60 seconds and no longer than 3 minutes. Upload the video to www.youtube.com/fema by responding to the video that requests submissions. Any video format that can successfully be uploaded to YouTube will qualify for a submission. Good quality cell phone videos can qualify, make sure your lighting and audio will come out well before shooting the video!

Criteria

Qualified submissions must include the term “Ready.gov” somewhere in the title of the video. Submissions will be chosen on the basis of content, helpfulness in encouraging preparedness, and general clarity of your message. Your video will be reviewed by Ready and be featured on our Web site (www.ready.gov) if your submission is approved, and it will help thousands of people to prepare for emergencies and natural disasters.

Possible reasons for rejection include: poor video quality, excessive background noise, poor lighting, video volume “too loud” or “too soft”, offensive language or content, failure of video submission to play correctly, video length issues [too short or too long], irrelevance to the subject matter, or incorrect or omitted contact information or email for submission.

The Preparedness Video Blog will be hosted here: http://www.ready.gov/vblog.

If you don’t already have a YouTube account, you can create one by visiting http://www.youtube.com/signup?next=/fema.

For examples of preparedness videos, you can review FEMA’s YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/fema.

Thank you in advance for helping us engage and influence Americans on the important issue of emergency preparedness!

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Applied Vitals is a preparedness company specializing in emergency and recreational preparedness products and supplies. In addition to a growing line of products, the company also provides preparedness information and videos to help families and businesses get prepared for emergencies and disasters.

End Of Year Sale at Hudson’s Surfside Flea Market

Come visit us at Hudson’s Surfside Flea Market this weekend only! Saturday and Sunday, November 1-2, 2008. We’re bringing our entire inventory of emergency preparedness products and hurricane kits to sell at drastically marked down prices.

hurricane kitsHudson’s Surfside Flea Market
1040 HWY 17 South
Myrtle Beach, SC 29575
Phone: 843-238-0372
map to Hudson’s Surfside Fleas Market

If your company or community has been looking for an opportunity to stock up on the basics (food rations, water rations, preparedness kits), then this is it. These will be the best prices you will see—50% below retail price on average—and you’ll save on shipping as well!

Pet Preparedness Supplies Now Available

Applied Vitals is excited to announce the addition of pet preparedness products to its online store. This expansion into the pet market is a natural move for this family-centric business that is focused on getting homes prepared for emergency and disaster situations.

ruff wear“We’re very pleased to add the Ruff Wear brand of dog products to our offering,” says Dominic Taverniti, owner of Applied Vitals. “Ruff Wear builds top quality products, an absolute must for emergency situations. We’re confident in Ruff Wear products and know that our customers will find them extremely valuable.”

It’s estimated that the average American household has 1.2 pets, so extending its reach to pet owners is a logical step for Applied Vitals. “As an obsessive pet owner myself,” says Dominic, “I completely understand how valuable pets are to their owners and the influence that they have on everyday decisions. Well, when it comes to an emergency, pets will impact your decisions even more . . . and it’s imperative that preparations have been made for your pets so that you don’t put yourself in danger.”

Preparing your pets for an emergency should be part of your overall preparedness efforts. Make a plan, get a kit and stay informed. These are the three general steps to getting prepared. To learn more about getting your pets prepared, information and pet preparedness videos are available online.

Over the coming months, Applied Vitals will continue to add more pet preparedness products to its online store. If you have any recommendations or comments about pet preparedness products for the company, please contact Applied Vitals through its website.

Applied Vitals is a preparedness company specializing in emergency and recreational preparedness products. In addition to a growing line of products, the company also provides preparedness information and videos to help families and businesses get prepared for emergencies and disasters.

Hurricane Safety and Preparedness Fact Sheet

NOAA Safety and Preparedness Fact Sheet:
- Download Hurricane Safety and Preparedness Fact Sheet (PDF 1.3MB)
- Visit the NOAA website for additional preparedness Publications, Brochures & Booklets

Before the Hurricane Season

Hurricane Preparedness Conference: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Applied Vitals attended the 3rd Annual Hurricane Preparedness Conference & Expo yesterday, June 2, 2008, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The conference was put on by the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and the Horry County Department of Emergency Management.

What a great conference! A number of local Myrtle Beach, county, state and national organizations and private businesses attended, as well as local citizens. From the level of preparedness awareness of those in attendance, it was no surprise to learn that Horry County Dept. of Emergency Management receives the highest praise from preparedness organizations at the federal and state levels.

The pre-disaster education for preparedness and mitigation was superb and the attention to post-disaster recovery was exceptional. It struck me that the attention paid to disaster recovery and post-storm events actually fuels the preparedness end of the process—what logically seems to be the begining of the process. By taking a true measure of the impact of disasters and implications on each facet of the community, the preparedness plan can be backed into. Rather than postulating on what could possibly be needed, a worst-case scenario is examined to identify all the items, steps and participants required to mitigate the impact.

Over the coming weeks, we will be posting material and information from the Hurricane Preparedness Conference here on the Applied Vitals Blog, including preparedness plans, evacuation routes, emergency shelters and more. Please come back.

Also, please look for Applied Vitals next year as a booth Sponsor at the 4th Annual Hurricane Preparedness Conference & Expo in Myrtle Beach. Continue Reading »

Emergency Preparedness: Ready Instructional Video: Pets

 
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It takes just three steps the get your entire family, including your Pets, READY for an emergency.
When considering your pets, you’ll need to get a Pet Emergency Supply Kit. Make an emergency plan for your pet’s care and stay informed about diffenent types of emergencies. To get started, go to Ready.gov to get a list of everything your Family and Pet Emergency Supply Kit should contain. Continue Reading »

Emergency Preparedness: Ready Instructional Video: Americans with Disibilities

 
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It takes just three steps for Americans with Disabilities or Special Needs to get READY for an emergency.
Get an Emergency Supply Kit. Make a Family Emergency Plan and Be Informed about different types of emergencies. To get started, get a list of everything your Emergency Supply Kit should contain. Continue Reading »

Emergency Preparedness: Ready Instructional Video: Older Americans

 
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It takes just three steps for older Americans to get READY for an emergency. Get an Emergency Supply Kit. Make a Family Emergency Plan and Be Informed about different types of emergencies. To get started, get a list of everything your Emergency Supply Kit should contain.

“What else?…First Aid Kit… We have that.”
“We have a brand new First Aid Kit.” Continue Reading »

Hurricane Futures: Betting on Disaster

Hurricane FuturesThe Chicago Mercantile Exchange offers hurricane futures contracts to those wishing to place bets on future weather patterns. The hurricane futures contracts are designed help the insurance industry and other market participants to spread the risks of large storms.

Overview
Following the devastating 2005 hurricane season that caused an estimated $79 billion in damage, it became apparent there was not unlimited capacity in the insurance industry to insure customer claims. In recognition, CME Group has developed three types of contracts for hurricane futures and options in six U.S. defined areas – the Gulf Coast, Florida, the Southern Atlantic Coast, the Northern Atlantic Coast, the Eastern U.S., and CHI-Cat-In-A-Box – Galveston-Mobile. The underlying indexes for Hurricane futures and options Continue Reading »

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