With the recent hurricane in Florida and other parts of the country, one thing is sure that natural disasters can not be avoided. But what we can do is get ourselves ready to face natural calamities with disaster preparedness kit.
Welcome to the Disaster Preparedness Kit Giveaway
Sponsored by: Cummins Residential
Hosted by Life in a House
TEN (10) LUCKY WINNERS WILL RECEIVE THEIR OWN KIT VALUED AT $50 EACH!
Hurricane season runs from June through the end of November every year – but that isn't the only type of disaster that you need to be prepared for. Electrical storms, tornadoes, fire, flooding, earthquakes, winter storms – they all can cost your family if you are not prepared.
We want you and your family to be prepared for any possible catastrophe that might strike where you live. We share some great tips for you on our review as well – so be sure to check that out!
Read: Is Your Family Prepared for a Disaster?
Giveaway Details
Each kit is prepared by Cummins Residential and includes a waterproof bag, a blanket, a battery powered wall light, reflective dog collar with an LED tag and a back-up phone charger in the kit as well as our list of “things you might forget” and a brochure highlighting different tips you may need for different kinds of disasters (hurricanes, winter storms, etc.).
Giveaway begins 12AM EST on 10/16 and ends at 11:59PM EST on 10/31/2017
Many thanks to our participating bloggers who are sharing this giveaway with their readers as well!
Good luck to each of you!
Life in a House has organized this giveaway. Work Money Fun and other participating bloggers have not been compensated for their posts. No purchase is necessary to enter or win. One entrant per household, per address. Void where prohibited by law. Please add kim@lifeinahouse.net to your safe sender list. The winning prizes will be shipped directly to the winner from our sponsor.
Disclosure: In accordance with the FTC Guidelines Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising, we would like to thank Cummins Residential for providing the prize(s) for this giveaway. Choice of winner(s) and opinions are 100% my own and not influenced by monetary compensation. Winner(s) are subject to eligibility verification. Winner will be contacted by email and will have 48 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen. This event is in no way administered, sponsored, or endorsed by, or associated with, Facebook and/or Twitter, Google, Pinterest, or any other social media outlet.
Disaster Preparedness Kit Giveaway begins at 12AM EST on 10/16 and will end at 11:59PM EST on 10/31. Giveaway is open to residents of the United States and Canada only age 18 and older. All entries are optional unless otherwise stated. The more entries you complete, the more chances to win!
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Dale Steele Nicolov says
I hope we will be ready…
409cope says
We are ready and have a fire escape plan in place.
Elaine Buonsante says
I do have a limited disaster emergency kit but after reading your list, it sadly needs a serious update.
Elaine Buonsante says
We live on the Pacific West Coast of Canada and have not experienced much in the way of disasters in the past. Wind storms and power outages, yes. High summer temperatures, yes. The rest of the province, wild fires. We are told that the “Big One” (earthquake) is overdue. We have had power outages for a day or two which we have been prepared for but beyond that we would be in trouble. I’d better get busy on our emergency kit!
Liberty says
We are partially prepared for a disaster. There are items in the kit that I know we would need.
Sandy Klocinski says
I have not had any disasters that required a disaster plan except that when I lived in South Carolina I once evacuated do to a hurricane threat…turned out that we didn’t get hit though. I hope I will be ready if something does happen. Did have a power outage for less than a day due to an ice storm.
Mary Warner says
We have a small kit but it is not complete
Ann Fantom says
We have prepared for a natural disaster by having fuel for the genearator. We also have stored water, dried goods, first aid kit, etc in case of emergencies.
Laura Emerson says
We are prepared as we have everything we need should a disaster hit like Hurricane Katrina did.
Robyn Bellefleur says
We are prepared. We have MRE’s, water stored and a generator.
Rob says
My wife would absolutely like to be to be more prepared for a disaster, everyday.
Milt says
A great disaster preparedness kit my wife would definitely want to have available all of the time.