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ProPac, Inc: 35 Years in Business
ProPac, Inc: 35 Years in Business
Wednesday, February 28, 2024

ProPac celebrates 35 years of supplying disaster preparedness and response equipment across the U.S. and around the world. On March 1st, 1989, Gordon King founded ProPac, Inc. in Charleston, South Carolina where Hurricane Hugo hit just 6 months later. Since then, ProPac has grown to become a leader in the disaster preparedness industry.

Critical Preparedness: The Role of Emergency Bleeding Control Kits
Critical Preparedness: The Role of Emergency Bleeding Control Kits
Thursday, February 22, 2024

Emergency Bleeding Control Kits should be accessible at any time for emergencies to prevent severe blood loss and save lives.

Our Inflatable Tents vs. Anything Sharp
Our Inflatable Tents vs. Anything Sharp
Wednesday, February 14, 2024

ProPac's inflatable tents are strong, durable, and easily repairable with duct tape, flex tape, flex glue, PVC, and patches.

How to Inflate and Deflate Your Rapid Deployment Tent
How to Inflate and Deflate Your Rapid Deployment Tent
Wednesday, February 07, 2024

ProPac's new line of inflatable tents ensures rapid deployment, simple storage, and unmatched efficiency.

Glynn County
Glynn County's First CERT Team
Thursday, February 01, 2024

Glynn County's first CERT team takes flight.

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ProPac's New Line of Rapid Deployment Tents
Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Introducing ProPac's new line of rapid deployment tents. Suited for emergencies, decontamination processes, mobile hospitals, and command posts. Designed for speedy setup and ease of use, our new line of tents comes fully equipped with the tools necessary for quick utilization.

What is Community Risk Reduction Week?
What is Community Risk Reduction Week?
Wednesday, January 17, 2024

From January 15-21, fire safety professionals work to teach strategies and plans that can help reduce risk in communities.

Cold and Wind Safety
Cold and Wind Safety
Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Protect you and your loved ones from the cold and wind this winter season.