Why You Need This
The best time to be prepared was yesterday. The second best time is today. When disasters hit, it’s likely that core infrastructure will be down for a period of time. In a disaster, the first 72 hours are critical, and the solutions in this collection are key to sustaining and thriving during that time period.
Geneverse Solar Generator
$1,399.00
Why we recommend it
- It has a continual emergency power supply for charging devices and running home appliances.
- It’s quiet and safe for indoor use.
- It can be charged with solar power, an AC outlet, or from your vehicle.
BEST FOR
- Those wanting to be environmentally conscious.
- Residents of states with a high percentage of annual sunny days.
MyMedic: First Aid Survival Bag
$209.00
Why We Recommend It
- The waterproof bag can withstand floods and hurricanes and has a sleek design.
- It includes essential items to have in life-saving scenarios while hiking or camping, such as fire starters, blankets, gloves, and rope.
- Critical medical devices for bleeding, burns, and fractures.
- Over 110 quality first-aid supplies.
Best for
- Hikers, campers, and extreme sports enthusiasts.
Emergency Water Storage
$185.99
Why We Recommend It
- The sleek and sturdy 30-gallon design ensures that you’ll have enough water for drinking, cleaning, bathing, and cooking.
- It comes with a hand pump, mouth adapters, and extension tubes for convenient access to the water in multiple scenarios.
Best for
- Families who live in hot areas and would need a lot of water for an extended emergency situation.
UCO Candle Lantern
$26.46
What we love
- It’s a timeless light source that doesn’t require batteries or charging.
- The three candles included each burn for up to three hours.
- It’s collapsible so you can easily take it on the go.
Best for
- People who go camping or backpacking.
- It’s a timeless light source that doesn’t require batteries or charging.