Car Top Carriers in Emergency Plans
Immediate Evacuation:
Disaster can strike quickly and without warning. It can force your to evacuate your neighborhood. What would you do if basic services such as water, gas, electricity, and telephones were cut off? Local officials and relief workers will be on the scene after a disaster, but they cannot reach everyone right away. Unfortunately, we live in times of uncertainty where nature's forces can be severe. There isn't anything more we can say that you haven't already heard or read about in the news. The best defense is to be prepared. Both the Red Cross and FEMA recommend that every household have evacuation supplies at the ready.
One good option is to pack your supplies safely in a car top carrier that is ready to put on your vehicle in a moments notice. Coastal towns, Midwest, California, any major metropolitan area, be prepared for an unforseen emergency: Fire, Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Storms, Electrical Blackouts, Earthquakes, and Toxic Spills.
Advantages Of Adding A Car Top Carrier To Your Disaster Plan:
1. Added vehicle capacity allows you to take valuable belongings or survival gear that you would have otherwise left behind.
2. Pre-packed gear in a cargo bag allows for faster evacuation and getting a jump on the masses.
3. Peace of mind. You've made preparations, pulled your gear together and now you are ready.
4. PackRight cargo carriers with the waterproof liner have been fully tested in rainstorms. Your gear will be protected.
5. All PackRight Car Top Carriers can be used on vehicles with or without a roof rack. Just Pick the correct size.
Order a car top carrier and fill it with the supplies recommended by the Red Cross and FEMA (see links below). If you need details about our products, find them under the category Car Top Carriers.
Red Cross Recommended Items For Emergency Evacuation
Check Your Preparedness With Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
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