Mexicali Flyer 04182011
Business For Sale includes the conven-ience store & gas station located on a busy street near State Route 99. Near-by are restaurants, hotels and motels, medical and dental offices, movie thea-ters, and other businesses. The station is branded nationally. The business has a Wine & Beer license and also sells snacks, chips, soda, has a soda and coffee beverage area. In addition, there is a food service and dining area for cus-tomers to order and sit and eat. The building is 2976 SF on a 32,670 square- foot lot. There is a 13-door beverage walk-in cooler, food facility with a walk-in freezer, free-standing refrigerators and kitchen equipment. This is a non-occupied owner business.
Now that you moved into your new home, it is recommended that you be prepared for emergencies. Your home is one of the largest and most important investments and you should keep your family safe and provide the safety and security in the event of an emergency. According to the Emergency Preparedness Guide, Protecting your Family and Your Home, following is a brief description of what emergency supplies to have:
EMERGENCY SUPPLIES
- Store enough water per person, make sure that the water was not purchased last year or not expired. It is recommended to store one gallon of water per person per day for drinking and sanitation. Water should be stored in clean plastic containers. Provide more water depending on your location. It may be necessary to have more during the summer months or if you live in a warm-weather climate.
- Store food that could last several days for each person. Food should be edible, won’t go bad and does not have to be heated or cooked. Choose foods that your family will eat. Some examples are food with protein or fruit bars, dry cereal or granola, canned foods and juices, peanut butter, dried fruit, nuts, crackers, and baby food. Fruits from your local grocery stores in your kitchen counter would be nice to have also. In addition, pack a manual can opener and bottle opener, cups, disposable plates and eating utensils.
- Basic supplies such as a flashlight, battery powered radio (with batteries), extra batteries, utility knife, local map, toilet paper, hygeine products, soap, and sanitation supplies. Include plastic sheeting, duct tape, extra cash, and identification. Gather all clothing and materials as necessary to keep you warm or cool.
- Unique supplies should be used to suit your family’s conditions and needs. Pack prescription medications, diapers, formulas, bottles, pet food, or items necessary for your pet(s).
- Comfort supplies such as books, paper, pens, deck of cards can be used or other forms of entertainment. You probably have an IPOD, IPHONE, or SMARTPHONE but it should be able to run for several days.
- FIRST AID KIT. Check with local safety supply companies for appropriate first aid kit. Most should work and have the standard supplies for cuts, burns, and other injuries.