Emergency accommodation in the midst of the earthquake, tsunami

A company in the United States that introduces cyberspace can help users survive the most terrifying natural disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes.

The Survival Capsule is a large-scale personal security system (PSS) designed to provide shelter against disasters such as earthquakes or tsunamis, Sun reported yesterday. Jeanne Johnson, a woman from Long Beach, Washington, USA, became the first person to spend $ 13,500 on a Survival Capsule .

Picture 1 of Emergency accommodation in the midst of the earthquake, tsunami
Resident network can ensure the safety of people before disaster. Photo: Caters News.

The network cabin has two small windows so that people can follow what goes on around them, giving them greater control over survival in emergencies rather than in the usual safe house. .

"Equipment gives people the choice of having a secure system in their own home, which is easily accessible during the day or at night, and is absolutely certain," said Julian Sharpe, founder of the company. Company Survival Capsule, said.

The network cabling is designed as a solution to many disasters. It can float so it will not be flooded if the water rises too high as in the tsunami. The mid-balance system uses water bubbles in the bottom of the flip-flop. It also has anchor wires so no one sitting inside is not washed away.

Survival Capsule has a shell and frame made of hard aluminum and is heat-insulated to keep the occupant warm. Users are safe during the early stages of the disaster while waiting for the rescue team to arrive.

Picture 2 of Emergency accommodation in the midst of the earthquake, tsunami
The network cabling is designed as a solution to many disasters.

Network cabling is the design of a group of aerospace engineers. Their goal is to make the device as stable and durable as possible. In the first test, they used a similar inspection program in the aviation industry to examine the safety of the compartment.

Julian Sharpe came up with the idea of a Survival Capsule after the tsunami that claimed 225,000 lives in Indonesia in 2004.