How to Leave Your House in 5 Minutes - It's So Basic, So Simple, Yet So Few People Are Able To
Over two thirds of Americans admit they're not prepared for an emergency, and more than half don't believe their communities are prepared. (1) It's 2019, there should be an easy, modern way to get ready, and there is. At VLES deigns our approach is simple; create an understandable and affordable way to get a GO-bag and make a plan.
BURLINGTON, Vt., June 27, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The VLES GO-bag was developed by two New York professionals who were also volunteer first responders. Karina and Stuart Warshaw went through numerous real life emergencies including 9-11, Hurricane Sandy, and Hurricane Irene and responded 24/7 to emergency calls in their community. They also completed extensive training with the Westchester County Fire Service and EMS, FDNY, the American Red Cross, and CERT in NYC.
One thing that became perfectly clear to them was that very few people are truly prepared for emergencies, be they large scale emergencies or personal ones.
Always prepared themselves, they set out to design a GO-bag where they leveraged their experience, and the experience of numerous other professional first responders, to create a no-compromise, affordable and attainable solution. The VLES GO-bag is built with over 25 go-bag specific design elements, and is stocked with supplies that exceed the recommendations of FEMA and the Red Cross.
Affordability and attainability were crucial components in the design process since either could represent a significant barrier to preparedness. The VLES GO-bag is only available through eCommerce. It's designed for real people facing real emergencies. With this in mind, the VLES GO-bag requires typically less than one hour to complete the family plan, copy necessary documents, and add one's personal items. That's it.
If you have any questions or need an expert opinion in preparedness, we are here to help. You can learn more about us and the VLES GO-bag at https://vlesdesigns.com/
For more information contact Stuart Warshaw: stuart(at)vlesdesigns(dot)com 802.881.0353
(1) Columbia University Preparedness Project
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