No, unfortunately the ASPCA does not provide free disaster kits for pets on their website. However, they do provide instructions on what to include in a disaster kit that you can make on your own.
I could not find much about free disaster kits at all. The "disaster kits" that are available are information packets that tell you how to make a disaster kit to have on hand at home if a disaster strikes, in order to be prepared.
I know that in times of trouble the red cross and several other organizations will provide you with free things. As for a kit before hand, I do not know of any agencies that will give these out. There's is a ton of free information of how to make your own disaster kits, however.
I think a good place to look for free disaster kits for your home and car would be your local news station. Sometimes they partner with local businesses too. Check your local paper for information as well.
First aid stations such as the Red Cross offer free disaster kits to help prepare for natural disasters such as tornadoes and hurricanes. Your best bet would be to contact the local post office to find out where you can receive a free disaster kit.
You can purchase disaster emergency kits at Fry's or Best Buy due to the vast arrangement of items that they have and the great prices of their items.
Emergency & Disaster Supplies offers a great selection of first aid kits & emergency medical supplies, including trauma kits & pet first aid kits, vEmergency & Disaster Supplies offers a great selection of first aid kits & emergency medical supplies, including trauma kits & pet first aid kits,
Disaster preparedness kits, sometimes called emergency kits, can be purchased ready made online from evaq8, the Red Cross Store, Amazon or eBay. Alternatively, the government site "ready" has suggestions and instructions for making up kits at home.
Halfords is a good first stop for handy tools to have in the car, as they provide all sorts of kits, such as breakdown kits, and spare bulb kits. The AA or RAC also provide car kits.
Most computer shops can advise you on disaster recovery kits; it is more effective to assemble your own as you will have complete control over your data.
There are many places where one could purchase hands free car kits. One could find hands free car kits at most major electronics dealers like Best Buy or Amazon.
Disaster emergency kits can come in handy for anybody these days, and it is definitely a good investment. If you need to purchase one for your home security job this summer, you can find them at both Amazon and Sears. They prices vary depending on what is included in the kit, but they range from about $50 to $100.
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