My best gift idea comes from NOAA. I for one truly cannot think of a better gift to give to the ones you love than a gift that could actually save their lives someday.
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Just for the record... I own two of these radios just like the ones in the top right corner of the image below. The white desktop radio I keep by the bed and the green/gray handheld radio always goes with me when I’m on the move... Like fishing or hunting... (Saved me big-time out on Wallace Lake one day while fishing in my 10’ Water Moccasin Pirogue and a tornado came up on me, that I wouldn’t have know about if not for my Handheld Weather Radio. TRUE STORY! Have to tell ya all about that one, one of these days...
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Here’s what NOAA has to say about this wonderful gift idea...
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NOAA Reminds you to GIVE the Gift of Safety this Holiday Season
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When searching for that special gift this holiday season, consider giving a potentially life-saving NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio. These radios sound an alarm when NOAA’s National Weather Service issues a warning for severe weather, such as a tornado or flash flood, and can relay civil emergency messages.
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“A NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio could save your life some day,” says Jack Hayes, Ph.D., director of the National Weather Service. “When seconds count, NOAA Weather Radio provides critical information necessary to immediately take action and stay safe.”
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NOAA All Hazards Weather Radios are sold in electronic stores, discount stores, and online retailers. Prices vary by model and available options, but typically range between $20 and $80.
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Many units are small, portable and travel easily. The pocket radio model is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, such as hikers and boaters. Battery backup power allows for portability and continued service during power outages, when televisions and computers would be out.
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During an emergency, National Weather Service forecasters interrupt routine weather radio programming and send out a special tone that activates weather radios in the listening area. The tone alarm feature can sound an alert from a “standby” setting and provides immediate information about a life-threatening situation. Hearing-impaired people can also get these warnings by connecting weather radios with alarm tones to other kinds of attention-getting devices such as strobe lights, pagers, bed shakers and printed text equipment.
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NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio is an essential item for every home, business and public area. “NOAA Weather Radio should be as common as a smoke detector,” added Hayes.
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NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio, a component of the nation's Emergency Alert System, is comprised of a nationwide network of more than 1,000 transmitters directly linked to one of the local National Weather Service offices across the country.
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NOAA understands and predicts changes in the Earth's environment, from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and conserves and manages our coastal and marine resources.
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Above info taken from the official NOAA website
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