It is important to remember that disaster relief goes way beyond the initial stage. There is response, recovery, preparedness and risk migration.

While media coverage starts to dwindle after the initial stages, the needs of those affected by the disaster are still alive and real. Our goal is to provide sustainable off-grid solutions that can be used at multiple stages of disaster relief.

Phases of Disaster Relief

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Aldelano Solar Cold Chain Solutions are highly valuable during phases 1 through 3.

During Phase 1:

The initial goal during phase one is to meet the immediate needs of the community. Immediate response often includes search and rescue operations. Urgent needs also include basic necessities such as: food, water, shelter, clothing and medical care.

Many disaster relief organizations rely on donations in order to assist communities in need after a disaster. It takes time and many resources to keep donations such as bottled water, food, clothing and hygiene products readily available.

Aldelano Solar Cold Chain Solutions can provide disaster relief organizations with: up to 1,000 gallons of water per day; enough solar power for a small command center or large building; and industrial sized cold storage for food and medicine.

Water contamination is common after serious flooding. The Aldelano Solar WaterMaker can provide up to 1,000 gallons per day. The WaterMaker can ensure shelters or communities have safe, clean water while large water systems are being reestablished. It also ensures there is clean water available while bottled water donations are being replenished.

As electricity is not always available after a disaster, the Aldelano Solar PowerPak can play a huge role in providing robust resources for those in need. Our solar panels can create energy even under cloudy or rainy conditions. The PowerPak comes in a variety of sizes that can power large or small facilities and is customizable to the needs of the region. Power ensures facilities can provide medical care and other vital resources.

During Phase 2:

It can take months and even years to rebuild after a tragedy. Many individuals are forced to find long-term shelter when they have lost everything. Aldelano’s Solar WaterMaker, PowerPak and ColdBox can help shelters deal with high capacity.

The Aldelano Solar ColdBox is an industrial sized cold storage unit that can hold large quantities of food when the small cold storage units are packed. The Aldelano Solar WaterMaker ensures shelters and communities are not completely reliant on bottled water or unsafe water sources during recovery.

Depending on the severity of the disaster communities may lack health care an education well after a disaster. The Aldelano Solar PowerPak can provide communities with powerful and sustainable solar power during the rebuilding process.

During Phase 3:

During phase three and four, communities are not only rebuilding but creating disaster relief plans for the future.

Aldelano Solar Cold Chain Solutions can become part of a community’s resources for disaster relief. When the national guard or government are seeking to create command centers and deal with the fall out of a tragedy, our solar cold chain solutions can provide support.

When our solar solutions are part of the community’s plan, it is easier to provide quick response during the initial fallout of a natural disaster.

 

 

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