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7 Tools to Help Survive a Natural Disaster

Hurricanes are fast approaching, while Earthquakes rumble along the East Coast. We’re flirting with disaster today. If something catastrophic were to occur, would you be prepared? Here are 7 tools to help you survive a natural disaster.

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Eton Raptor Solar Radio

Staying up to date on the latest developments is essential. And radio still has TV and print beat when it comes to delivering those updates. However there might not be power. Eton’s splashproof, solar-powered radio charges its battery using natural light, meaning you don’t have to hoard a sea of batteries in anticipation. $150

First Alert Fireproof/Waterproof Safe

You probably have some items which are important, invaluable or flat-out irreplaceable. Passports, insurance policies, deeds. Make sure they don’t get lost or ruined amidst the chaos by stashing them in a waterproof, fireproof safe. $350

TerreStar Genus Satellite Smartphone

Cellphones tend to not work so well in moments of crisis (today was proof of that). Satellite phones, on the other hand, tend to remain unaffected by the surrounding conditions, and have become a favorite tool of those handling disaster relief. The TerreStar Genus will provide access to mobile internet as well as voice services in a time of need. Plus, the hybrid system still allows it to work on AT&T’s network.$800

Black Diamond Storm LED Headlamp

It’s dark and/or raining. Your neighbor next door is trapped by debris and needs your help. What do you do? Trying to help them while wielding a flashlight seems like it wouldn’t be optimal. But having a waterproof, head-mounted LED lamp would keep both of your hands free while in action. Plus, it can even emit a red light so that you can maintain natural night vision.$40

Outlier Supermarine Shoes

So the Hurricane is on its way and you realize you didn’t have time to get a proper pair of shoes for braving the outdoors after a hurricane. What if the shoes you already wear were lightweight, waterproof and quick-drying such as the Outlier Supermarine? It could come through in a pinch with its thick sole and military-developed materials. $260

Intershelter Temporary Dome Structure

If the worst case scenario strikes and your home is unfit to return to, you’ll need somewhere to stay, temporarily at least. Intershelter makes temporary structures that pack into an container small enough to fit in the back of a pickup truck and can be assembled in a few hours only using a couple of hand tools. $12000

Shelf Reliance Freeze-Dried Food

It may taste like shit, but Shelf Reliance’s freeze dried food will remain edible for years and years and years, meaning you don’t have to worry about replacing your stock in the event of emergency.$4000 for a 1 Year Supply

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