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You Can Protect Your Family Even in a Lousy Economy
There's been no bail-out for the average American Family.
But severe weather, accidents, and terrorists don't stop because of failed banks and car companies.
You still need to protect your family, so we've decided to offer a lower price on some of our key products.
The first is KIO3 - Potassium Iodate. It gives virtually complete protection from the release of radioactive iodine into the environment. It will help protect your thyroid from the cancerous effects of nuclear fallout due to accident, man-made event, or just plain stupidity.
It's the same kind of stuff the government gives free to those living near nuclear power plants.
The average Internet Price is $19.95 to $24.95. To help you protect your family we've reduced out price to just $14.95.
How can we charge so little? Ask why they're charging so much.
For more information go to KIO3 or directly to the Order Page
Swine Flu Advisory - Please Note: Reserve supplies of personal protection masks and gloves are already being seriously reduced because of the recent outbreak of Swine Flu.
If you need masks gloves, or any other personal and family care items on this site to help protect yourself against swine flu, we urge you to act now. In case of expanded emergency or disaster situations in the US or abroad these products may not be immediately available from our suppliers or at these prices.
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New Report Reveals Government is Unprepared to Protect Children During Disasters
Only Seven States Said Prepared to Protect Children
WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 17, 2009) — Ten years after a relentless assault of unprecedented natural and manmade disasters, a report released today by Save the Children's U.S. Programs reveals that only seven states are meeting crucial minimum standards to ensure that schools and child-care facilities are prepared to respond to the needs of children during a disaster.
The report, "The Disaster Decade: Lessons Unlearned for the United States," was released at a D.C. -area child-care center by Mark Shriver, Save the Children U.S. Programs Managing Director, along with actor and advocate Julianne Moore, Artist Ambassador.
Conducted by Brown, Berkley and Tucker, the report reviewed four standards in all 50 states and the District of Columbia and found that only seven states — Arkansas, Maryland, Hawaii, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Alabama and Vermont — are meeting four key standards.
The four key standards include evacuation and relocation, reunification and plans for special needs children at child-care facilities, as well as multi-hazard plans at schools.
Save the Children is calling for immediate action at the federal level to better protect children through a five-point plan:
Establish national disaster preparedness standards for child-care centers and schools.
Establish an Office of Children's Advocacy at FEMA.
To ensure child-care centers can rebuild and restore services more quickly following a disaster, make them eligible for federal disaster aid.
Establish a White House Commission on the effects of the recession on children.
Create a federal public awareness campaign to educate families about protecting children during disasters.
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