The Real First Aid

The CORE Patient Recovery Vest is aimed at those workers who come first in contact with accident victims. It is designed to aid them establish triage and prevent medical shock and of course minimize casualties. Integrated sensors in the vest, measures the vitals and keep the patient’s heart rate, respiratory rate and body temperature displayed so that it’s easy for the responder to monitor and administer the required aid.

Designer: Christopher Wright

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Life of Pi

Disasters strike without any warning, so the best thing is to be prepared. For example this Life Box, which is a rapid-response disaster recovery box that can be air dropped. The box basically turns into a four-person inflatable shelter and holds relief goods.
This foldable polyethylene box includes two cardboard boxes containing food, water, sleeping bags etc. and transforms into an inflatable shelter.

Details:

  • The inflatable, double-layer shelter is attached to the interior surface of Life Box. When it is unfolded, Life Box serves as the floor of the shelter.
  • The outer layer of the shelter also functions as a cross-type parachute during the airdrop.
  • The polyethylene foam provides comfort and insulation. It is also a good shock absorber.
  • The Box comes in three versions for different needs: ‘air’, ‘land’ and ‘water’.
  • The ‘air’ type is for the disaster areas that can be only reached by aircraft.
  • The outer layer of the shelter is used as parachute during airdropping.
  • The ‘land’ type is for disaster areas that can be reached by road.
  • The outer layer of the shelter is placed inside the box.
  • The ‘water’ type is for flood-affected areas. It serves as a shelter on both water and land. It has two inflated rings around the shelter for floatation.

The Life Box is a 2013 Red Dot Award: Design Concept Winner.

Designer: Adem Onalan

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