Nov 1 2012

Being Prepared For Inclement Weather

With reports coming in from the devastation brought on by Hurricane Sandy we wanted to share some resources for being prepared for big natural disasters. Inclement weather can sneak up on us at any time and being prepared in advance is always beneficial.
Ready.gov offers checklists & tips to help you and your family be prepared for extreme weather and we’ll share with you how to stock up. Learn how to build a kit here. Ready.gov offers complete guidelines on what to buy and stock up with. We offer an additional checklist below.

Items to build a inclement weather kit:

  • A fully stocked first aid kit
  • A small tool box with basic tools (pliers, wrench, hammer, etc)
  • Enough food & water to last 72 hours (enough for each person in your group – and don’t forget pets’ needs as well!)
  • Can opener
  • Prescription medication
  • Copies of important documents (IDs, insurance, etc)
  • Cash
  • Blankets & sleeping bags (if heat goes out)
  • Durable clothing
  • Matches, flashlights & batteries
  • Satellite phone (cell towers often become jammed during natural disasters)
  • Battery powered radio
  • Water proof containers to house documents, matches, etc
  • Raingear such as a sturdy umbrella, rain coats, and rain boots.
  • Maps that include the evacuation route, as well as where shelters & volunteer services can be found

 

Inclement Weather Kit
Be prepared & be safe during inclement weather!

Jul 2 2012

4th of July: Red, White & Blue Fashion!

4th Of July Fashion

Jun 1 2012

Father’s Day Gift Guide by TRAY6

 

Is your dad a jetsetter? Is he a man who can master the grill? Well enjoy our gift guide to help you find the perfect gift for pops this holiday! What kind of gift will you get your unique dad?

Father's Day Gift Ideas


May 8 2012

Mother’s Day Gift Guide By TRAY6

 

 

Looking for a gift guide to help your figure out what to get Mom this year? Look no further! We’ve put together a fun gift guide to guide you in finding the perfect gift for your favorite Mom!

Mother's Day Gift Ideas


Nov 15 2011

Our Top Travel Tips From TRAY6!

You know the holidays are approaching when you’ve just begun unpacking from one holiday trip and you’re already packing for another. We often spend the majority of November through January in airports across the globe jetting off to see friends and family and when you’re seasoned travelers like us, you know a few tricks of traveling – like the 10 MUST HAVE’s in your carry on bag. We never leave home (or the airplane) without them!

TRAY6′s Top 10 Travel Tips:

1. A Hard Copy Of Your Travel Plans – smart phones are great, but when the battery dies or you can’t find a place to charge it or, heaven forbid, you’ve lost it, it’s reassuring to reach in your carry on and find a hard copy of flight numbers, departure times, etc.

2. A Stylish and Reliable Travel Sized Umbrella – You never know how much you’ll miss it until you find yourself having to change terminals in a downpour and there are no shuttles…

3. A Sweater (or Sweatshirt) – airplanes & airports can get chilly, and there’s no reason to suffer in chilly air… along with the person next to you who doesn’t understand how to share an armrest.

4. Cash – there will be times when you find yourself in a situation that plastic cannot solve, so we make it a rule of thumb to carry enough cash to catch a cab if the need ever arises.

5. A Book – whether it’s on your iPad or the good ole fashion hard copy a book can help you get through those 4 hour flights, or worse, layovers when all the stores in the airport have already closed.

6. A Toothbrush – you may be on the red-eye or you may just want to freshen up before you greet family and friends in baggage claim, but a toothbrush comes in handy more often than you’d think (just remember if you’re bringing toothpaste or mouthwash, it must be less than 3oz if it’s in your carry-on). It can also be your best friend when you arrive in a foreign city (or get stuck in one) and your checked bag doesn’t make it.

7. A fresh pair of …uhh…. unmentionables. Why? See Tip 6. You’ll thank us one day.

8. A Neck Roll Pillow – hey…you’ll laugh at the people that have them, but when you’re trying to get some shut eye in the middle seat, you’ll be able to snooze without fear of waking up to find you’ve drooled on your neighbors shoulder. And plus, most airlines no longer hand out pillows due to sanitary concerns.

9. Chargers – Everything electronic will die. Whether it’s that beloved laptop or that iPod or even your cell phone…batteries can only last so long. And why is that you always have to make the most important calls when you have 0 battery left?!

10. Snacks – although you can’t bring your own water bottles on the plane, you can bring your own snacks. With more and more airlines charging for food and those packets of peanuts getting smaller and smaller, it’s so easy to just reach in your bag and pull out your very own bag of almonds or crackers. It can be super helpful when you’re looking at a 4+ hour flight.

Travel Tips: TRAY6's Must Haves

 

So when we find ourselves knee deep in the travel season, we’re always carrying these things in our carry-on. Whether it’s an umbrella or a book, we never leave home without them!

Safe travels!