Emergency radios: why authorities include them in the emergency kit

Noodradio’s: waarom de overheid ze opneemt in het noodpakket

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An emergency radio gives you access to reliable information when power and internet go down, which is why it belongs in every emergency kit.

An emergency radio may sound old-fashioned to some, but in reality it is one of the most reliable tools in a crisis. That is why the government advises including an emergency radio in the standard emergency kit.

What is an emergency radio

An emergency radio is a compact radio that works without mains power or regular batteries. Many models have a built-in dynamo, a solar panel or a rechargeable battery that you top up via USB. This way you can keep listening even during prolonged power outages.

Why an emergency radio is in the emergency kit

Communication is crucial during disasters or long outages. When mobile networks fail or the internet is unavailable, the radio often remains the only channel for official information.

An emergency radio in the kit ensures that you:

  • Always have access to government emergency broadcasts.
  • Follow official warnings and updates.
  • Stay independent of power or internet connection.
  • Receive reliable information, even in panic and unrest.

Extra useful features

Modern emergency radios often provide more than just radio reception. For example:

  • A built-in flashlight for light during blackouts.
  • A power bank function to charge your phone or other device.
  • An SOS signal for emergencies.
  • A water-resistant housing for outdoor use.

This makes the emergency radio a stronger part of any emergency kit.

Who benefits from an emergency radio

An emergency radio is useful in more situations than just emergencies. For example:

  • Campers and outdoor enthusiasts who want certainty on the go.
  • Households that want to be prepared for power outages.
  • People who want to be ready for emergencies and have a reliable backup at home.

Being prepared brings peace of mind

The inclusion of an emergency radio in the official emergency kit shows that authorities encourage self-reliance. With reliable tools at home, you react faster and better during unexpected situations. An emergency radio is therefore not a luxury, but an essential part of good preparation.

Emergency radios at Marmitek

At Marmitek you will also find emergency radios that meet the government’s advice:

  • RESQ 100: wind-up, with solar panel and a 4500 mAh lithium-ion battery. Optionally add 3× AAA batteries as backup for extra certainty.
  • RESQ 200: wind-up, with solar panel and a 4500 mAh lithium-ion battery in a compact design for easy carrying.
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