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ARE YOU PREPARED?

 

Floods happen

 

Many Americans are trying to prepare for a “rainy day” or whatever emergency or natural disaster that may arise. In 2008, FEMA issued over 60 federal disaster declarations. After such events, many were not be able to eat a hot meal for weeks or longer. Some succumbed to disease because they had no way to sterilize water, baby bottles, and common cooking utensils. The Volcano 2 provides the ability to cook, sterilize water (one of the first requirements in any disaster), and provide heat. This item may be the most important device you can have, should an emergency arise.

The Volcano 2 Cook Stove is perfect to have on hand for any emergency. It is the only stove available that can use three different fuels: wood, charcoal, and propane. Its patented heat chamber make the stove extremely fuel efficient. This means it can cook a meal with as few as 12 charcoal briquettes. Each 20 lb bag of briquettes has enough fuel to cook 25 hot meals any time, anywhere. Setup is easy and takes less than a minute. When you are finished, you wait for it to cool, turn it upside down, shake out the ashes, wipe it with paper towels and put it in the included storage bag.

 

Earthquakes happen

 

What will you do if there is an earthquake disaster? Do you have an earthquake disaster kit? Do you have earthquake emergency supplies? How will you cook your food? How will you sterilize your water? If you don't live in an earthquake zone, think about where you live. These same questions apply whether you're subject to earthquakes, floods, tornados, hurricanes, fires, or any other type of disaster. But remember, emergencies don't just come by way of diaster. Loss of power, fuel shortages, or even high utility bills are reasons why the Volcano 2 Cook Stove is an incredible asset.

The Volcano 2 Cook Stove should be a part of your emergency preparedness kit. You can cook your food on it, warm yourself with it and sterilize water with it. In any emergency, you should have a Volcano!