National Preparedness Month: Baby Emergency Kit from Ice-Qube

August 31st, 2010  |  Published in Global News

August 31, 2010 (Coal Geology): Proper emergency preparedness is the most important thing to do to assure a positive outcome for your family in case of a natural disaster, cyber attack, pandemic disease or act of terrorism. When making emergency plans it is important to consider the special needs of babies, seniors and the disabled. President Barack Obama called for the “necessity of preparedness” in his Presidential Proclamation in which he declared September 2010 as National Preparedness Month.Ice-Qube Preparedness Solutions announced the introduction of their new Baby Emergency Kit containing products for rescue, survival, first aid, hygiene and comfort. The Ice-Qube Baby is the newest addition to the Ice-Qube Emergency Kit product line. The Ice-Qube Baby Emergency Kit has an MSRP of $79.99 and is an emergency preparedness solution for use at home, car or office or as the gift for the expecting mother, new grandparent or baby registry. Ice-Qube will be offering their 30 Top Tips For Easy Home Emergency Preparedness throughout September at http://www.ice-qube.com/blog or follow at http://twitter.com/icequbes. Ice-Qube Founder Leslie Fastenberg will share her favorite tips for how to meet and exceed government guidelines for proper emergency preparedness with ease.

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