72-Hour Emergency Preparedness Kit — Science Edition (4-Person)
Emergency management physics: the 72-hour window covers the critical gap between a disruption event and the arrival of organized relief infrastructure.
Modern emergency preparedness standards (FEMA, Canadian Red Cross) are grounded in logistics physics — fluid dynamics of supply chains, queueing theory of disaster response systems, and thermodynamics of human survival. The 72-hour window represents the median time for municipal relief systems to achieve operational capacity after a major disruption. This kit covers water purification (hollow-fibre membrane filtration, iodine backup), food energy (calculated at 2000 kcal/person/day survival minimum), shelter (emergency Mylar space blankets exploit thermal radiation principles — 97% IR reflectance), and basic medical response.
- Water filtration: 0.1-micron hollow-fibre membrane (removes 99.9999% bacteria) + 20 iodine tablets
- Emergency food: 72-hr supply of calorie-dense food bars (4-person)
- Mylar emergency blankets ×4 (97% thermal radiation reflectance)
- First aid kit, N95 respirators, glow sticks, radio, hand crank + solar charger
Every purchase directly funds independent physics research at the Golden Physics Project.