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Latest In Prepper Gear: Tsunami Survival Pods
When a natural disaster, like a hurricane or tsunami, comes you're best bet is to get out of the way. Unfortunately, you may not always get enough warning to escape to a safe distance before the disaster strikes.
This difficult reality led aerospace designers Julian Sharpe and Scott Hill to invent the Survival Capsule. Reminiscent of the reentry capsules from the early days of NASA, the Survival Capsule is watertight, fireproof, can withstand debris moving at up to 75 mph, and can store up to five days of food and water. While evacuating is best, it's important to have a back up plan in case you can't get out.
Click here to learn more about this fascinating tool for tsunami surival.
The Survival Capsules are designed as a last-resort measure, to be placed in schools, public buildings and private dwellings where occupants may be at most risk of not being able to escape a natural disaster. The watertight capsules can float free or be tethered to a location via a cable, which is designed to release if the capsule is in danger of being trapped underwater. The capsules also have a one-hour oxygen supply that can get occupants through periods of total submersion, and they have storage space for water and supplies for up to five days so occupants can survive in a disaster zone until help arrives.
What do you think of this new prep? Let us know in the comments.
To learn more about disaster preparedness, check out these articles:
Disaster Preparedness Food Kit
The Basics of Disaster Preparedness
10 Disaster Preparedness Tips You Can Really Use
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