Disasters have occurred frequently around the world recently. In December, the southern United States was hit by strong winds, tornadoes, and hailstorms, affecting the lives of 24 million people. During the same period, Ecuador and Peru were threatened by tsunamis, killing at least 2 people. A volcano erupts in the Philippines, with around 87,000 residents awaiting rescue. In addition, extreme climates have occurred in many parts of the world, with heavy rains and snowstorms in North America, the Middle East, Europe and other places, and people’s lives have been trapped, and they are in urgent need of protective equipment.

2. “superpangol” precise solution
Coping with extreme weather (taking the southern United States as an example)
Outdoor shelter: When strong winds and tornadoes strike, if you are outdoors, guide people to quickly find low-lying areas such as ditches, lie down, protect vital parts with both hands, keep your head as close to the ground as possible, use the terrain to reduce the impact of the wind, and avoid being swept away by the wind. At the same time, stay away from outdoor facilities that are easy to fall, such as billboards and street lamp poles, to prevent being hit.
Home protection: When at home, close doors and windows in advance, and use tape to stick a “M” or “X” on the glass to enhance the wind resistance of the glass to prevent it from being broken by strong winds and injuring people; prepare emergency lighting equipment to prevent power outages.
Resist abnormal waves (Ecuador, Peru scenario)
On the way to escape: Provide professional life jackets for residents heading to highlands to ensure that they can float and survive even if they accidentally fall into the water; provide non-slip and waterproof high boots to prevent falls on slippery roads and ensure rapid and safe evacuation.
Temporary resettlement: Distribute moisture-proof mats and warm blankets to protect residents from damp and cold, and prevent diseases caused by dampness; prepare large-capacity water storage containers to store clean drinking water to deal with possible water supply interruptions.
Prevent volcanic eruptions (Philippines scenario)
Evacuation protection: Provide professional protective masks for evacuated residents to filter volcanic ash and avoid inhalation of harmful particles causing respiratory diseases; distribute fireproof cloaks, which have a certain barrier and protection effect when encountering high-temperature magma and pyroclastic flows.
Resettlement and epidemic prevention: Disinfectant spray and antibacterial hand sanitizer are equipped at the resettlement sites to urge residents to wash their hands frequently and disinfect the living environment regularly to prevent the spread of infectious diseases; goggles are provided to prevent volcanic ash from entering the eyes and causing damage.
Fighting against extreme climate (globally applicable)
Cold areas: Super warm down jackets are launched, filled with high-quality down, with excellent warmth retention performance, which can keep the body warm even in extremely cold conditions; waterproof and snow-proof snow boots are paired with special patterns on the soles and strong grip to ensure safe walking on snowy and icy roads; there are also accessories such as warm gloves and scarves to provide all-round protection against cold invasion.
Rainy and flood-prone areas: High-performance raincoat and rainpants sets are produced, using waterproof and breathable fabrics, which are not stuffy and can effectively prevent rain penetration; equipped with high-top rain boots, the boot shaft has a reinforced design, which is waterproof and prevents debris from entering; waterproof backpacks are provided to facilitate residents to carry important items for transfer and ensure that the items are dry.
3. “superpangol” hard-core protection product matrix
Storm protection suit: includes windproof goggles, whose lenses are high-definition and wear-resistant, which can effectively block sand and debris in strong winds and protect eyes; reinforced helmets, made of high-strength engineering plastics, can resist the impact of falling hard objects; and windproof ropes, which can be used to fix oneself or build a simple shelter when taking emergency shelter outdoors.
Wave emergency kit: built-in professional life jackets, in line with international lifesaving standards, strong buoyancy; matching non-slip high boots, special texture on the soles, good drainage, strong grip; there are also signal flares, waterproof compasses, etc., which are convenient for seeking help and identifying directions when trapped at sea.
Volcano protection series: There are high-efficiency protective masks and multi-layer filtering structures, with a filtering efficiency of up to 99% for volcanic ash and harmful gases; the fireproof cloak is made of high-temperature resistant and fireproof materials, which can withstand high-temperature burning for a short time; the goggles use anti-fog and wear-resistant lenses to ensure clear vision and protect eye safety.
Extreme climate universal bag: Items are equipped for different climate combinations, such as the above-mentioned warm clothing and snow boots in cold areas; raincoats and rain gear, waterproof backpacks in rainy areas; and a multi-functional folding shovel, which can not only shovel snow but also clean up debris in the drainage outlet during floods to meet various emergency needs.
“superpangol” protective equipment company always pays attention to global disasters. Although disasters vary, we rely on professional R&D and production capabilities to create protective products suitable for various disasters. No matter how raging the wind and rain, how roaring the volcano, or how extreme the climate, we are ready to use carefully developed protective equipment to protect every person in distress and provide everyone with a safe sky. “superpangol” will always overcome difficulties with you!