Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Could Beautiful Emergency Kits Convince More People To Prepare For The Worst?

Less than two inches wide, this well-designed kit squeezes a radio, raincoat, lantern, drinking water, whistle, and a plastic medicine case into a sleek, waterproof, floatable tube.

I live a block from a fault that is statistically overdue for a major earthquake, at the bottom of a mudslide zone, and next to a park filled with fire-prone eucalyptus trees. But—even though I keep meaning to—I still haven't bought an emergency preparedness kit. And my tiny studio apartment doesn't have much room for one.

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