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Nendo's emergency supplies kit aims to save lives with style

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The MINIM+AID is due to be released in Japan in 2016
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
Prolific Japanese design house Nendo (of skinny speaker and clever stationary fame) has turned its hand to designing emergency supplies
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
Inspired by the 2011 earthquake that devastated Japan, Nendo has unveiled a chic kit that contains the bare necessities to survive a similar emergency situation
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The kit includes a small foil container with drinking water
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
It's available in several colors
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The MINIM+AID was designed for Sugita Ace and is due to be released in Japan in 2016
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The outer tubing is available in silver, white, or black
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The kit also contains a lantern
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The plastic case can be used for storage
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The waterproof poncho
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The tube in which the drinking water foil pouch is stored can also be used as a cup
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The radio comes with a hand-operated crank that charges it and can be used to charge other devices
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The outer tubing is available in silver, white, or black, and each tool is available in a three different colors
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The MINIM+AID kit is housed in a 5 cm (2 in) thick metal tube that is waterproof, can float, and can be worn around the shoulder and easily stored
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The MINIM+AID is due to be released in Japan in 2016
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The emergency whistle
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The radio comes with a hand-operated crank that charges it, and can also be used to charge the lantern or another small device, like a smartphone for example
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
The poncho
Kenichi Sonehara/Nendo
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Prolific Japanese design house Nendo (of skinny speaker and clever stationary fame) has turned its hand to designing emergency supply kits. Inspired by the 2011 earthquake that devastated Japan, the firm has unveiled a chic kit that contains the bare necessities to help a city-dweller in a similar emergency situation.

The MINIM+AID kit is housed in a 5 cm (2 in)-thick metal tube that is waterproof, can float, and can be worn around the shoulder. It includes a whistle, a radio, a waterproof poncho, a lantern, and a small foil container with a little drinking water. Finally, a small plastic case contains a tape, scissors, and what looks like water purification tablets – though that's a guess on our part.

The radio comes with a hand-operated crank for charging, which can also be used to charge the lantern or another small device, like a smartphone for example, via USB. The plastic can be used for storage, and the tube in which the drinking water foil pouch is stored can also serve as a cup.

The outer tubing is available in silver, white, or black, and each tool is available in a three different colors (Nendo doesn't state which colors).

MINIM+AID was designed for Sugita Ace and is due to be released in Japan in 2016. We've no word yet on the expected price.

Source: Nendo via Dezeen

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1 comment
Mr. Hensley Garlington
That lighting portion reminds me of those cheap, but decent Thor Fire lanterns.