Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Emergency Disaster Radio, 6-Way Powered and Available in 5 Colors

Ever had an Emergency Disaster Radio? If you haven't you should! Not only is it necessary in case of storms, but also if you loose electricity. An attached crank offers electricity!

This incredible Emergency Disaster Radio is a life savor! See the list of features that can help you, in case of an emergency...

See The Emergency Disaster Radio Features Below
- Dynamo Crank Power
- Solar Panel Power
- Can be powered by 3 AA batteries
- Built in Rechargeable battery pack
- AC adapter charge from the 3.5 mm jack (optional)
- Charge from a computer via USB port

Lighting
- 5 LED reading lamp from solar power
- White LED flashlight
- Red LED blinking for emergency alert

Radio Reception
AM: 520 - 1717 KHz
FM: 88.00 - 108.00 MHz
SW1: 3.20 - 9.00KHz
SW2: 9.00 - 22.00KHz
Weather band: 7 standard bands for all stations, PLL crystal control circuit for stable reception.
Weather Alert: To be activated by weather alert signals.

Don't forget that it's available in 5 colors: blue, red, yellow, green and black.

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

We are in the Middle of Hurricane Season...

Be prepared for the weather and get an Emergency Disaster Radio, 6-Way Powered and be informed!

If you live in the southern part of the USA, you should equip yourself with a radio that let's you know what's happening with the weather around you. Plus, of course, you can listen to music too!

At WomenOnGuard.com we have several 6 way powered radios with antenna, solar power, 5 LED reading lamps, multi-function LED flashlight, solar panel designed to tilt with the suns position to receive the energy during the daytime, too! It's called the Emergency Disaster Radio, 6-Way Powered. It can also be powered by using the Dynamo Cranking Power lever, just turn the handle. Perfect for hurricanes!


Emergency Radio Reception:
- AM: 520-1717 KHz
- FM: 88.00- 108.00 MHz
- SW1: 3.20-9.00KHz
- SW2: 9.00- 22.00KHz
- Weather Band: 7 bands for all stations, PLL crystal control circuit for reception.
- Weather Alert: To be activated by weather alert signals.

Monday, July 31, 2017

Back from Our Much Needed Vacation!

It's amazing how a few days of leisure can help us calm down and enjoy life as it should be. No plans just whatever happens...

We went to Ohio and visited family we hadn't seen for a long time. It's amazing how much you miss your relatives, especially when they live 2 days away on a road trip! We were thrilled to see for the first time in person, a new member of our family, the sweet little boy named, Nolan. His smile was so precious!

We lived in Ohio for several years and although we love our relatives, we don't like the frozen winter weather... I guess we are getting too old for that kind of weather.

We hope you are enjoying this summer, drinking a lot of Kool-aid or Piña Coladas!

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Dynamo Radio Works During Storms, Without Batteries!


Weather information can sometimes be very critical. Especially during hurricanes and tornadoes. Your TV won't work, since there is no electricity, so you need to rely on an AM or FM radio station.

Most people use radios that are powered by electricity or a few alkaline batteries, but what if you forgot to replace those old batteries, years ago? What if the batteries are dead? Don't become a victim of a storm, simply because you weren't properly equipped to receive crucial weather information.

The Dynamo World Band Radio is the perfect tool you need when the electricity goes out. It allows you to listen during a storm, to AM and FM radio and local TV stations as well. This unit was also made for listening to stations all over the world! Sounds pretty nifty! But the best part about the Dynamo is that it works even if you don't have batteries or electricity around! You see, it can also be powered up by a hand crank that you can turn with your hand. The hand crank produces enough power so that you can listen to important weather storms for a few minutes. Plus during other less critical occasions, you can insert two "D" size batteries, as well, for regular use!

You can listen to AM, FM and local TV stations, whether you have power or not, simply by turning a hand crank! Don't be denied important information, when you need it the most. Have a backup plan to keep your family safe. Oh, the Dynamo also includes a handy shoulder strap, to carry it around with. Measures 7 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 4 3/8 inches.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Hurricanes and Our Infrastructure

History will repeat itself this summer, with hurricanes in our weather forecast. Tropical storm Debby is the next threat to our everlasting, American costly dilemma, when it comes to dealing with these predictable annual events.

Whether global warming exists or not, the fact is that cities like New Orleans, with 49% of it's land under sea level, will always have deadly issues. The USA has, year after year,  turned it's back on the problems some of our cities encounter with tropical storms and hurricanes. This leads to huge costs, that if finally addressed, wouldn't be eating at our pockets, every, single, year! Whether it's global warming or not, we shouldn't just stare at it and do nothing.

Photo by eagle102.net
Many cities in Europe have had infrastructure issues with flooding, like New Orleans has, specifically in the Netherlands, or Holland. In most cases the flooding really wasn't related to weather, like tropical storm Debby. The Dutch have 25% of their land, under sea level, yet you don't hear about many deaths occurring recently! Why? Because they have tackled their problems. They did this years ago when they upgraded their infrastructure by building 1,864 miles of outer sea-dikes along with inner canals and river-dikes. We need to learn from them and improve our infrastructure. Not only in Louisiana, but in other areas where floods are predominant, such as along the Mississippi River.

Storms like Debby or hurricane weather forecasts, are not going to go away. New Orleans or the Mississippi River will not, all of a sudden, dry up! Not only will these improvements save lives, but they will also help our infrastructure with global warming and provide much needed jobs that Americans so desperately need. 

References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands#Floods


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