10 Essential Emergency Tools Every Home Must Have For Disaster Preparedness
Power goes out at 2 AM during a storm. Your phone’s dying, the tap water looks questionable, and you can’t find anything useful in that…
Power goes out at 2 AM during a storm. Your phone’s dying, the tap water looks questionable, and you can’t find anything useful in that…
When modern infrastructure crumbles, your survival depends on the tools you carry. Emergency preparedness isn’t about paranoia—it’s about intelligent design meeting real-world necessity. The best…
In times of disaster, every second counts. However, for individuals with myopia, the absence of corrective lenses can significantly hinder their ability to navigate and…
The increased frequency of wildfires and other devastating fires all over the world has caused many of us to rethink our survival strategies at home….
Modern smartwatches like the Apple Watch are equipped with advanced sensors and algorithms that can help you contact emergency services in case of, well, an…
Polestar Duo is an itinerant vehicle that merges autonomous drone technology with a hybrid modular building to provide emergency relief. In the age of COVID-19,…
Strix is an emergency flashlight that uses integrated sensors to provide building occupants with the safest and most efficient evacuation route during emergency situations. Emergency…
Who says a typical windows glass breaker has to be concealed in the dark corners of your vehicle? This glass breaker that doubles as a…
Among hundreds of entries for the YD x KeyShot Design Challenge that asked participants to redesign the Envoy Helmet to make it safer, Jonathan Hatch’s…
The inflatable stretcher designed by Yu-Hsin Wu caters to impromptu emergency situations with the goal of lessening the effects of panic-induced injuries caused by medical…
More than 17 million people die from cardiac arrests each year in the world. In China alone, 540,000 people die each year from cardiac arrests,…
Ever since COVID-19 struck our world, one thing we know for sure is that we never really know what calamity can hit us. An emergency…