Quick Preparedness Summary
September is National Preparedness Month, a FEMA-backed reminder to get ready before disaster strikes.
We are a family-owned company since 1956, that has decades of experience providing survival food, water filters, and trail-worthy gear.
Preparedness isn’t panic, it’s peace of mind whether during a blackout or on the trail.
Featured gear like the Aquamira 2L Hydration Pack, Franklin’s Finest Coffee, and the 12 Meal MRE Kit make readiness practical and real.
National Preparedness Month encourages families to stock up on essentials so they can weather storms with calm confidence.
Table of Contents
- Why National Preparedness Month Exists
- The Family-Owned Legacy of Camping Survival
- Essential Gear That Does Double Duty
- Preparedness Isn’t Panic, It’s Practical
- FAQs on National Preparedness and Survival Gear
Why National Preparedness Month Exists
FEMA and other emergency agencies push preparedness because history proves the first 72 hours after a crisis fall on families, not first responders. Storms knock out power, roads flood, and supply chains freeze. If you’re stocked with food, water, and heat, you’re not just surviving, you’re thriving while neighbors scramble.
Preparedness Month isn’t about living in fear. It’s about knowing your family won’t be left cold, hungry, or vulnerable when the unexpected hits.
The Family-Owned Legacy of Camping Survival
That’s where Camping Survival comes in. Family-owned since 1956, we’ve spent decades helping Americans prepare for both the weekend adventure and the once-in-a-decade storm. Our motto, confidence born of preparation, isn’t just a slogan, it’s a lifestyle.
The catalog ranges from freeze-dried food kits and filtration systems to emergency stoves, fishing gear, and even survival coffee. With decades under our belt,we’ve earned a reputation for curating the essentials that work when you need them most.
Essential Gear That Does Double Duty
Preparedness gear shouldn’t gather dust in a closet. The smart stuff works on the trail, at the campsite, or during a blackout. Some of our favorites are the ones that earn their keep no matter where you use them.
Vesta Self-Powered Indoor Space Heater & Stove: During a winter storm, we boiled water and cooked meals while the power grid sat frozen. Hot food and Franklin’s Finest Survival Coffee kept spirits up.
Tenkara Emergency Fishing Rod with Fly Kit: Lightweight, compact, and part of my go-bag every time I hit the trail. It’s caught trout on sunny weekends and gives peace of mind knowing I could catch food in a pinch.
Alexapure Pro Water Filtration System: Drinkable water is non-negotiable. This filter delivers safe hydration whether you’re at home or camping riverside.
100-Hour Candles: Phone flashlights are fine for a few hours. These candles keep a steady flame for days.
Preparedness is calm, not panic. It’s teaching your kids where the flashlights are, rotating food storage, and making sure your parents have backup meds. It’s about using your gear on weekend camping trips so when a disaster hits, you already know how to handle it.
And right now, our National Preparedness Month Sale makes it easier to get started. From food kits and stoves to water filters and coffee, we’re cutting prices on gear that matters. Stock up, rotate supplies, and rest easy.
When there’s a whole month dedicated to saying “be prepared,” the real translation is, “don’t wait until it’s too late.”
FAQs on National Preparedness and Survival Gear
1. What is National Preparedness Month?
Every September, FEMA reminds families to prepare for natural disasters, power outages, and other emergencies. It’s about planning, not panic.
2. Why should I buy survival gear if I’m not a prepper?
Because the same gear works for everyday camping, glamping, road trips, and power outages. Preparedness tools are just practical tools.
3. What’s the one item I should never skip?
Better water. Start with a filtration system like the Alexapure Pro. Hydration is always priority number one.
4. How long should I prepare for?
At minimum, 72 hours. Many families prep for one to two weeks to cover grid failures, storms, or supply chain delays.
5. Is Camping Survival legit?
Yes. They’ve been family-owned since 1956 and have decades of experience equipping families, outdoorsmen, and emergency planners with reliable gear.
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