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What 2020 Taught Us

We reflect on lessons to take into 2021 and announce something new from Redfora coming soon.
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Redfora reflects on 2021 and announces something big coming in 2021!

For nearly 5 years we have shared our practical and common-sense approach to emergency preparedness because we know the importance of being ready for anything.

2020 has put that theory to the test; throwing everything from a record-breaking wildfire season to a global pandemic our way.

But here's some good news:

  • We helped over 60,000 people get prepared this year with top-rated supplies and expert-curated knowledge.
  • With your help, we have donated over $50,000 via Redfora Relief to support wildfire evacuees, COVID-19 response, and rebuilding efforts. This adds to our running total of nearly $200,000 donated since 2016!
  • Better than ever we understand the role community plays in making everyone safer.

With this in mind, we're excited to let you in on something BIG coming in 2021: an interactive community of preparedness!

After the success of our first webinar with preparedness expert, Steve Eberlein, we were inspired to build an online community where anyone can ask questions and get real answers from industry experts and our amazing customers who always impress us with their tips and ideas.

Keep an eye out for more information coming in early 2021 as we continue our core mission: we're in business to make the world a safer place.

Thank you for being a part of our mission, and join us in welcoming 2021!

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REDFORA RELIEF  A portion of every sale is donated to disaster relief efforts, victims, or worthwhile prevention projects.

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