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Dear Friends,
 

November is over, political battles are now behind us, time to celebrate and enjoy the coming holidays!
It’s time for families to be united again and for
America to show a united front to the rest of the world. We must keep up our efforts to protect the ones we care about the most and make sure we’ve cornered all the aspects of today’s safety equipment requirements.

 

From Gas Masks to fire detectors, from defibrillators to NBC suits and gloves, Safer America is there, at the finishing turn of 2004, to assist and help.  

 

Safer America brings you the best in personal safety products – click here to view our monthly promotions.

 

The Safer America Team

http://www.saferamerica.com

 

 

Highlighted products                                               Back To Top

To view a complete list of our products, click here

All the products presented on our website and in this newsletter are in stock.

                                               

  Kareta M Gas Mask Draeger

$119.00 for Newsletter’ subscribers

                  

The Kareta Mask provides full protection against warfare gases. Its dual eyepiece provides excellent vision. It features a standard thread connection accepting NATO NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) cartridges and all Drager NIOSH-approved cartridges. A drinking device connection is included.  For more info, click here

                                                     

Parat C  Smoke Hood     Draeger

         NEW PRICE    $150.00

The Parat C is a lightweight, portable easy to don smoke escape hood designed for self-rescue in the event of a fire. The Parat C protects the wearer for a minimum of 15 minutes from smoke, carbon monoxide and toxic gases normally present during a fire. Made from flame-retardant, self-extinguishing PVC material. Bright orange hood with high visibility and excellent reflective properties. Can be worn with glasses, long hair and beard. Comfortable, soft, inner mask allows wearer to breath normally through nose or mouth. One universal size.

For more info, click here

 

                   

            Nightstar Flashlight

      $34.50 for Newsletter’ subscribers

 

Nighstar is a revolutionary flashlight which functions with no batteries and no bulb. You just have shake it for 30 seconds to recharge fully the capacitor, and you can use and re-use it forever: it comes with a lifetime guarantee. Nightstar is an extremely reliable renewable energy emergency light that uses a simplistic, high efficient energy conversion and storage system to power a high-brightness light. Nightstar is waterproof, corrosion proof and shock resistant. For more info, click here

 

                   

            Bardas Child Protective Wrap

      $259.00 for Newsletter’ subscribers

 

The Bardas is a NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) rated youth protective wrap designed for children form 3 to 8 years of age. The wrap allows for a non-intrusive seal on a young child. It also provides positive pressure to the youngster and allows for hydration with a drink device. Bardas has a blower that is powered by LiSo2 batteries which provides positive pressure and cooling airflow to the child. It is extremely lightweight and provides greater mobility and wear time. Bardas offers wide, clear and comfortable vision to the child. For more info, click here

 

 

 

Discounts                                                       Back To Top

 

December Discounts:

  • For every order over $200 – One Safer America Safety kit pouch FREE!!!
  • $20 Instant Rebate on Advantage 1000 (more info) and Promask 40 (more info)
  • 10% Discount for Schmartaf (Infant Protective Wrap - more info) you acquire through our store.

To receive the discount for those items, you only need to refer to this newsletter when placing your order!

  • You represent a Governmental Agency? We’ll give you GSA prices! When placing your order, just ask our representative or notify us of your agency status.

 

 

Safety Tip and bottom Line                               Back To Top

 

Natural Disasters and potential risk habitation zones

  1. Contact your local emergency management or civil defense office and your local American Red Cross chapter.

 

Find out which disasters are most likely to happen in your community. Ask how you would be warned. Find out how to prepare for each.

 

  1. Meet with your family

 

    • Discuss the types of disasters that could occur.
    • Explain how to prepare and respond.
    • Discuss what to do if advised to evacuate.
    • Practice what you have discussed.

 

  1. Plan how your family will stay in contact if separated by disaster.

 

  • Pick two meeting places:

  A. A location a safe distance from your home in case of fire.

  B. A place outside your neighborhood in case you can't return home.

  • Choose an out-of-state friend as a "check-in contact" for everyone to call.

 

  1. Complete these steps.

 

    • Post emergency telephone numbers by every phone.
    • Show to responsible family members how and when to shut off water, gas and electricity on main switches.
    • Install a smoke detector on each level of your home, especially near bedrooms; test monthly and change the batteries two times each year.
    • Contact your local fire department to learn about home fire hazards.
    • Learn first aid and CPR. Contact your local American Red Cross chapter for information and training.

 

  1. Meet with your neighbors.

 

Plan how the neighborhood could work together after a disaster. Know your neighbors' skills (medical, technical). Consider how you could help neighbors who have special needs, such as elderly or disabled persons. Make plans for child care in case parents can't get home.

 

To view Safer America recommended disaster kits – Click here

 

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Today, we live surrounded by security items and devices; such apparels are becoming part of our everyday urban landscape. Nobody wishes to ever having to use any of those protection products – but to know they are there “just in case”, that should be everyone’s concern.

 

Happy Holidays!

 

The Safer America Team

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