Optical Fiber Cable Exhibition 2024 Industry News - EcoFlow Launches "Power for Rescues" to Support Disaster Relief
The company EcoFlow, known for its portable and eco-friendly energy solutions, has introduced the "EcoFlow Power for Rescues" initiative. This program aims to provide reliable, flexible, and clean power support to disaster-stricken areas and rescue organizations worldwide. Additionally, Optical Fiber Cable Exhibition 2024 has learned that the brand is also offering disaster preparedness and rescue training to save more lives.
According to data from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the number of extreme weather disasters has increased fivefold over the past 50 years. In the face of increasingly frequent disasters, providing power for rescue operations, disaster area resettlement, disaster preparedness, and training for rescue personnel can ensure the safety of more lives in disaster situations.
Bruce Wang, CEO and Founder of EcoFlow, stated, "At critical moments, the reliability of equipment is the primary factor. Our close collaboration with global rescue organizations, governments, hospitals, and shelters ensures power support in emergencies, aiding rescue and disaster relief efforts. We also actively support disaster preparedness and rescue training, helping more people understand how to prepare for emergencies reliably in their daily lives, protecting themselves and their families."
Optical Fiber Cable Exhibition 2024 has learned that during the 2024 floods in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, Estrela Hospital in the state received critically ill patients from several nearby cities. Frequent power outages posed safety risks to many patients. EcoFlow donated a batch of portable power stations to the hospital to ensure the stable operation of medical and drug storage equipment, safeguarding patient safety.
EcoFlow portable power stations and solar panels were also installed on the tsunami evacuation tower in Imzu City, Japan. When disasters cause power outages, these power stations provide emergency power for evacuees. The project also donated portable power stations to the China Blue Sky Rescue Team and 10 rescue teams under the Dawn Rescue Alliance, addressing power issues in rescue operations.
Additionally, the initiative has partnered with St. John Ambulance Cymru in Wales for a 12-month collaboration, conducting 67 demonstration and awareness training sessions in schools and community groups across North, South, and West Wales. The project is expected to provide professional rescue training to 1,000 people, contributing to community safety and the development of professional rescue personnel.
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