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ARE YOU PREPARED?

Why Prepare?

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 Collapsible 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.


Volcano Grills

 

 

Portability is important when considering preparedness. Whether in a vehicle or on foot, the Volcano is easy to transport and store.

 

 

 

Volcano Stoves

 

 

Gas lines are often destroyed in natural disaster. It is essential that you have the versatility to cook with alternative fuel sources.

 

 

 

 

Volcano 2 Cook Stoves

 

 

Clean water and propane can be gone from the shelves of a typical store in a matter of hours. Efficiency is important when you may not know when resources will be available again.  In addition to being able to cook, you can warm yourself and sterilize water with the Volcano.

 

 

 

 

 

Prepare with a Volcano

Outdoor Grill

The Volcano Collapsible Grill 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.  A 20 lb. bag of charcoal 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 place in the included storage bag.

 

The Volcano Collapsible Grill should be a part of every

emergency preparedness kit.

 

 

 

 

A list of a FEW of the Disasters of 2011

  • Magnitude 8.9 earthquake and tsunami devastating Japan-March 11


  • Magnitude 3.5 earthquake - OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA-March 17
  • Magnitude 6.5 and 6.2 earthquakes hit E. Japan-April 11


  • Deadly Tornadoes hit N. Carolina and Virginia, at least 47 dead-April 16


  • A massive thunderstorm front spawned 137 tornadoes, killed at least 180 people, and mangled sections of Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, and Huntsville, Alabama-April


  • Major Mississippi flooding, destroys many homes-May


  • Deadly Tornadoes hit Minneapolis and Missouri-May 22


  • Deadly Tornadoes hits Oklahoma City-May 24


  • Deadly tornado hits Springfield, Massachusetts-June 1


  • Massive wildfires in Arizona,claimed more than 30
  • homes-June 8


  • 40 Tornadoes rip through Nebraska,Kansas-June 21


  • 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake hits Fox Islands ,Alaska-June 24


  • Massive dust storm hits Phoenix-July 5


  • 5.3 earthquake hits Colorado-August 22


  • 5.9 earthquake hits Virgina, jolts NY and Carolinas-Aug. 23


  • Hurricane Irene hits SC,NC,VA-August 26,27


6.8 Magnitude Earthquake hits Alaska-September 3