ICE Land, the forum for urban preparedness debuts

January 10, 2011 In Case of Emergency

talking to myself comes easily, i hope. Looking forward to the debut this Tuesday of ICE Land, the forum for urban preparedness on the Preparedness Radio Network with me, your ICE Queen Leslie Fastenberg as  host. This one hour weekly radio show will focus on emergency preparedness in the city and suburbs. We are going to talk [...]

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How To Survive A Nuclear Attack

December 17, 2010 In Case of Emergency

While I am loathe to quote the NY Times,  they got it right yesterday, heralding a story on its cover, long considered too scary, that the government now is asking citizens to prepare to STAY PUT  IN CASE OF EMERGENCY. Of course, we agree. That’s why we include heavy gauge plastic sheeting and duct tape [...]

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Practical Ideas For Baby Gifts this Season

December 17, 2010 In Case of Emergency

Newborn babies are always welcomed with joy and excitement. As a parent, you always want the best for your child. So you are going to make a lot of preparations to provide your new baby with his or her basic necessities. Among the items usually prepared by parents are clothes, food, and bedding. But if [...]

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The Most Unique Baby Gifts for the Holidays

December 13, 2010 In Case of Emergency

Welcoming a new baby into the world is definitely exciting news for everyone, whether it be in your family, your friends, or one of your relatives. To prepare for the baby’s arrival, new parents normally have a never-ending list of items that they need and thankfully for the gift-giving tradition, parents end up receiving these [...]

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The Unattended Bag

December 10, 2010 In Case of Emergency

Do you know what to do if you see an unattended bag? Neither does anyone else. Consider the possibility that a future terrorist attack  in America may involve suicide bombers and non-suicide bombers, like cars filled explosives as we saw in Times Square or other places where large groups of people congregate. Citizens may be [...]

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My talk with Dr. Prepper about Emergency Preparedness.

December 2, 2010 In Case of Emergency

Doctor Prepper of the Preparedness Radio Network interviews Leslie Fastenberg, President of Ice-Qube.com. Leslie tells her story of how she got the inspiration for her unique product line and how it has developed into such a versatile emergency preparedness solution for families today. To listen, please click on the link below: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/doctorprepper/2010/11/18/preparedness-radio-11-17-2010

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Bring the ICE to Thanksgiving

November 25, 2010 In Case of Emergency

Looking for a way to spice up your thanksgiving dinner with something meaningful, unfattening and free? This year when you sit your family down for thanksgiving dinner, somewhere between the toast and the turkey, ask everyone at the table take out their cellphone to add an ICE contact – the important numbers to call In [...]

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Dr. Prepper on ICE

November 18, 2010 In Case of Emergency

Had the pleasure of appearing with James Steven’s on his Dr. Prepper  Emergency Preparedness radio show last night. I have admired Mr. Steven’s writings and passion for all things preparedness. When he and I met over a year ago, I never thought his audience and mine had much in common. How wrong i was! Whether [...]

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Baby Emergency Preparedness, As A Gift

November 2, 2010 One Woman's Crusade To Make America Safer

It is always exciting to learn that a new baby will soon be welcomed into a household, whether it is an addition to your own family or that of friends or relatives. New parents always have a long list of necessities, and the time-honored tradition of gifting prospective parents with fun and useful items that [...]

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Ice-Qube Cars

October 21, 2010 In Case of Emergency

is it just us, or are there more orange cars than ever before. We love that color and couldn’t resist sharing a couple of our favorites.

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