When preparing for emergency situations, knowing you have comfort and warmth for your loved ones is key to your peace of mind.
In a relief situation where many people are displaced from their homes and relocated to take refuge to shelters and tents, it is
important that they are comfortable.
Camping: Light up your path, tent, car or backpack. Keep tabs
on your group and be prepared to blow the whistle on any
bears!
Biking: Whether you?re flying fast or fixing a flat, be sure traffic
can spot you easily. Great to signal turns in the dark!
Hiking: Should you get separated from your group or path -- or
simply love hiking in the dark, your glow stick can be a lifesaver.
Boating: Keep small boats and kayaks more safely visible in
weather and darkness. Keep your glow sticks tucked in your dry
bag just in case you need to signal for help.
Sports: From coaching soccer to helping with crowd control,
your glow stick can make getting someone's attention a lot
easier.