Alaska solution to storm related emergencies
ANCHORAGE, AK-(Dec. 29, 2009)—Today the Department of Agriculture is providing recommendations to those affected by winter storms in the Midwest, Western Great Lakes area, Mid-Atlantic and the South. They are warning that power outages may knock out refrigeration units that are holding perishable items.
While the Department of Agriculture is working to minimize the potential for food borne illnesses due to power outages and other problems that are often associated with severe weather events there is a solution that is being manufactured here in Alaska—the TEDSBOX an active temperature controlled cargo container.
Here in Alaska we face the same dilemma every fall, winter and spring with storms, and flooding. Most villages in Rural Alaska are located on either river drainages, or on the coast. Tednologies, Inc. has just the solution to the potential of frozen or perishable food borne illnesses—their TEDSBOX.
The active TEDSBOX models can store more cubic feet (25-105 cu/ft) of fresh or frozen goods and can do so at a sub freezing temperature for up to five-days on batteries. TEDSBOX uses rechargeable batteries and could be the perfect solution to a debilitating storm that strikes for days and leaves residents without electrical power.
“At least one of our units could be placed in every village in Alaska,” said Ian Wilson, marketing manager for Tednologies, Inc. located at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. “The LD3 can be picked up with forklifts moved to an aircraft, flown to any village with an airport and off loaded with a forklift. It could then be plugged into the local power grid and kept full of perishable or frozen food. When the power goes out the TEDSBOX maintains temperature, hot or cold for up to five days.”
This time frame will give emergency responders time to fix knocked out power, and in the meantime food stored in the LD3 will remain fresh or frozen as desired.
A good old Alaskan solution to what could happen anywhere this winter-- or next-- here or on the East Coast of the U.S. or worldwide.

