How An Emergency Radio Is Used During A Disaster

By Eric Holm


In the time of crises we often lose control over our thought process and become nervous. Such traumatic emergency situations or conditions need to be handled with proper care and intelligence. Your safety should always be the top priority in any case because unless you are safe you cannot provide help to others. Safety is always the top priority and emergency communications is the basic element to this safety. It requires a lot of courage on the part of the victim to wake up and take charge after the devastating damage that comes with a natural or man-made disaster.

It has also been witnessed that after a massive earthquake, a devastating flood or a harrowing tsunami, that the existing communications system may not be available. The cause may be either due to physical damage or system overload. Consequently, the entire communication suddenly stalls with the damage of telephone wires, damage of cellular phone towers and antennas losing power. Even the government system fails in meeting the large scale damage control and the demands of the civilians affected. This is the time for any voluntary or non voluntary organization to respond quickly in the event of an emergency. There are many organizations that have developed emergency communication plans to carry out the communications and operations offering rapid response during a crisis. The communication devices that can be used during a crisis:

An amateur radio setup has limited power but can be an important form of communication when the professional systems fail. When cell phones and wired phones are knocked out of commission, the amateur radio will still be able to send and receive signals. It does not depend on vast land based facilities that are vulnerable to damage. Amateur operators are often able to power their radios with an ordinary car battery.

AM/FM Solar Dynamo Radio with Flashlight: An AM/FM Solar Dynamo Radio with flashlights is also used as an emergency communication device. The radio with its flashlights converts the solar energy for rechargeable lanterns, blinking lights and an AM/FM Radio for indoor and outdoor activities. These radio types are especially great for power failures. AM/FM Radio (TRANSISTOR) With Speaker: These radio transistors can best be used to give access to emergency news and warnings. The compact radio keeps one updated on warnings and emergencies even during power failures. These radio transistors are generally available with head sets and carry straps.

Other devices that can be used during a crisis include a crank radio, a megaphone or a bullhorn. There are also units that combine a crank radio and flashlight, similar to the solar unit noted above. Something as simple as a whistle can be used to get the attention of rescue workers. Three short blasts will indicate that you need assistance. The rescue team members will typically signal back with two short bursts to indicate they have heard the call for help.




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