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Desert Food Storage helps you prepare for natural disasters

by UpClose Publications April 3, 2012
written by UpClose Publications April 3, 2012

Chances are you know somebody, who is quietly stocking up on food and other provisions, in a desire to care for family members in any what if situation.

Whether hedging against a natural disaster, personal or national economic crisis, terrorist attack, or just for personal or religious reasons, these people are getting prepared for whatever might come.

Desert Food Storage is a Tempe-based company, which is helping people address their emergency food and water storage needs. Having some food storage set aside for an emergency means you are independent, and you do not have to rely on others during an emergency. Wouldn’t it also be nice to be able to help others during an emergency? In recent months, we have seen hurricanes, tornados and snowstorms devastate communities and prevent transportation. Those with food storage were more prepared and better off than those without.

Many emergency preparedness groups and government agencies recommend having some emergency food and water supplies. At Desert Food Storage, you can get started by getting a few cans of the basic staples of life, like wheat and beans, or you can buy as much as a complete preassembled four-person, one-year supply of great tasting dehydrated and freeze dried food. They also carry water barrels and other emergency supplies.

Whatever your food storage goals, Desert Food Storage is a great resource for making sure you can feed your family in an emergency.

“When disaster strikes, the time for preparation has passed.”

For more information, call (480) 217-5095.

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