Natural disasters are very unpredictable and the ways information is spread and communication is handled only make a bad situation worse. On top of that, when the power goes out and cell service is down people are left without the use of the technology they depend on so much. Node uses mesh network technology to form a self-sufficient wireless network that users can access even when normal systems fail. Using our network, users can send emergency messages, see up-to-date news and alerts, find important resources, and find the safest routes all on one, reliable platform.
Natural disasters are very unpredictable and the ways information and communication are handled only make a bad situation worse. With so many different sources of information saying so many different things on so many different platforms, it can make people feel overwhelmed and make a potentially life-threatening situation reliant on guesswork. This is bad enough, but it becomes even worse when the power goes out and cell service is down. People are left without the use of the technology they depend on so much. That's where Node comes in. Node provides users with the latest news and alerts on one, centralized, reliable platform. It also shows users the places near them that have the resources they actually need, which is vetted by other members of the community who are constantly updating what places do and do not have. Along with that, it shows navigation to these places keeping in mind road closures and traffic. The navigation feature also provides evacuation route recommendations. Additionally, Node uses mesh network technology to form a self-sufficient wireless network that users can access even when normal systems fail. With Node, users don't have to worry about having to get through an emergency without a way to get help. Using our network, users can message with others users, volunteers, and organizations for help. Although the main focus if the product is too make sure people can always use their phones, there is also an SOS feature that users can use to get help. If their phone dies and there's an emergency, all they have to do is twist the device and it sends out a distress. There is also a walkie-talkie so they can communicate with those coming to help. Getting through a natural disaster is scary enough. Node provides users with peace of mind by helping them prepare and stay connected no matter how bad the circumstances.