Preparing for Disasters: 7 Minimum Evacuation Goods to Have
In the summer of 2025, the Japan archipelago is shaken by record-breaking heat and signs of an earthquake. In particular, seismic activity has become more active in the Nansei Islands, and many people have begun to reaffirm the importance of "preparing for emergencies."
This time, we will introduce 7 carefully selected "evacuation goods that you should have at a minimum" that will be useful in the event of a disaster. All of these items can be easily purchased on Amazon.
1. Emergency Bag [Multifunctional Type]
This backpack-type set supervised by a disaster prevention specialist includes a flashlight, portable toilet, emergency blanket, emergency food, etc. It is also ideal for your first disaster preparedness.
2. Portable toilet with coagulant
Essential when the water is cut off. To maintain hygiene, prepare enough for the number of family members. The trick is to choose a product with a thick bag that is easy to use.
3. Mobile battery (large capacity, solar compatible)
We recommend a type with a solar panel that can secure power to your smartphone even if the power outage lasts for a long time. At least 2-3 units can be charged.
4. Simple Air Mat + Emergency Seat
An item that helps you sleep in a shelter. It is light and can be deployed just by adding air, and it can prevent the floor from getting cold.
5. Long-term shelf food (5 years)
Preparing food is a lifeline. Prepare with a focus on allergen-friendly and non-cooking types, considering nutritional balance.
6. Hand-cranked and solar-compatible radio lights
In times of disaster, information is life. In addition to wide FM and AM compatible radios, the multi-function type is convenient for flashlight and smartphone charging.
7. Disaster prevention whistle
A "tool of life" that lets you know where you are when you are trapped in rubble. It's small and lightweight, so keep it in your backpack.
Conclusion
Preparing for a sudden disaster is an act of protecting yourself and your family. You don't have to put everything together at once, but you can change the future by "starting to prepare one by one" from this moment today.
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