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Kitted Grab Bag Offer!

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grab bag offer

Off the shelf and custom built emergency bags for resilience, PCT and business continuity.

Our Grab Bags are currently used by NHS, major shopping centres and businesses nationwide.

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Flood Kit Offer

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emergency flood kit

Our Local Authority Flood kit has everything your team needs for flood response...

With all your contents highly visible in a waterproof, crystal clear bag there is no other kit like this on the market.

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Emergency 4 person Flood Kit...

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family flood kit offer

Everything you need to protect your family in a flood...

Our emergency flood kit now features the Baylis wind up radio torch (RRP £29.99) and an evacuation toiletry set...

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Box of 24 Purell Hand Sanitizers

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Purell Hand Sanitizer (60ml)

Purell Hand Sanitizers are used as standard throughout the NHS.

Be prepared for any pandemic with a 99.9% kill rate. These hand sanitizers kill germs completely in only 15 seconds...

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First Aid Grab Bag (100 person)

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100 person first aid grab bag

Our 100 person first aid grab bags put you in control of any incident.

With clear, removable velcro pockets in a professional paramedic bag, you can see where all your kit is immediately...

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Emergency Foil Blankets

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emergency foil blanket

Make sure you are ready for any eventuality with our foil blankets.

Generous in size, these blankets will reflect 90% body heat back to the wearer...

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Emergency Ponchos

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emergency poncho

Emergency ponchos do what they say on the tin...

A lightweight disposable poncho for emergency bags which will keep individuals dry until help arrives...

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Category 3 Breathable Coverall

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category 3 type 5 and 6 coverall

A fully breathable disposable Category 3 type 5&6 coverall...

Ideal for protection from fine dust and vapour particles and suitable for day-long wear...

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Direct Vent Safety Goggles...

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direct vent safety goggles

Soft, contoured PVC safety goggles to protect from stray particles.

Our safety goggles conform to EN 166 1B and are ideal for first level eye protection...

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Clinical Disposable Mob Caps (100)

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medical mob caps

Clinical grade mob caps.

Ideal for anywhere where you may need to keep stray hairs out of the way...

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Severe weather warnings
2010.01.06 21:22:19
Make sure you know the latest Met Office advice:-

Before snow or ice

  • If you have to make a journey when snow is forecast, make sure you have warm clothes, food, water, boots, a torch and spade, and let someone know when you expect to arrive and your route. Try to wait until the roads have been gritted before travelling.
  • Put grit or cat litter on paths and driveways to lessen the risk of slipping on compacted snow.
  • Check on vulnerable neighbours.

During snow or ice

  • Avoid travel if possible.
  • If you must drive check the Highway Code for advice on driving in ice and snowy weather. A summary of the advice is: Take care around gritters. Don't be tempted to overtake. Slow down — it can take 10 times longer to stop in snowy or icy conditions, so allow extra room. Use the highest gear possible to avoid wheel spin. Manoeuvre gently and avoid harsh braking and acceleration. If you start to skid, gently ease off the accelerator and avoid braking. If braking is necessary, pump the brakes don't slam them on. If you get stuck, stay with your car and tie something brightly coloured to your aerial.
  • If you go outside wear several layers of clothing and keep dry to prevent loss of body heat. Watch out for signs of hypothermia — uncontrollable shivering, slow/slurred speech, memory lapse and drowsiness and frostbite — loss of feeling in and pale appearance of fingers, toes, nose and ear lobes. Keep moving your arms and legs to help the blood circulate.

After snow and ice

  • Be careful when walking or driving on compacted snow — it may have turned to ice.
  • Take care when shovelling snow. Cold air makes it harder to work and breathe, which adds some extra strain on the body and can be the cause of heart attacks in the vulnerable.



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