Design student Toby McInnes at the University of New South Wales has designed a clever emergency survival kit, to be called the Bedu emergency rapid response, aka Bedu ERRP. Bedu is packaged in an oil-drum sized container to be air-dropped to disaster sites and is fitted out to support 8 people for up to 5 years.
Bedu contains among other things, a tent, hand generator, filtration system, medical kit, multifuel stove and an emergency radio kit. Nicely done.
Bedu- Emergency Rapid Response Product – Australian Design Award, Feb 20 2008 via Yanko Design
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5 years sounds overly optimistic. Still an impressive design, though,
they should also include a couple of smartphones in the package as well.