Multi-Function Hand-Crank Flashlight Radio (with NOAA)

EP-WF308    Weight: 1.5 lbs

Crank NOAA Radio / Flashlight

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About the Multi-Function Hand-Crank Flashlight Radio (with NOAA)

This Multi-Function Hand-Crank Flashlight Radio (with NOAA)  is made out of highly visible red, high-impact plastic and is a perfect device for any type of emergency. It measures 10" x 3.5 " x 4.5" and comes with a convenient hand strap.

This Multi-Function Flashlight and Radio Features:

  • Super Bright 7 LED Flashlight with 2 Intensity Settings
  • 5 LED Lantern
  • AM/FM Radio with All Hazards NOAA Weather Radio and Digital Tuner Display
  • Built-In Speaker
  • Digital Clock

Charging Methods

  • Built-In Hand Crank
  • 4 C Batteries (not included)
  • Optional AC, or DC Adapter

Information About NOAA All Hazard Weather Radio

NOAA Weather Radio (The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) is a service provided by the United States Department of Commerce.

NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio (NWR) is a national network of transmitters that broadcast continuous weather information directly from National Weather Service Offices in your area. NWR broadcasts official Weather Service warnings, watches, forecasts and other hazard information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Normal weather messages repeat every 5 minutes and are updated about every 2-3 hours (more frequently if conditions are developing). Regular broadcasts are tailored to weather information needs of people within the service area of the transmitter. For example, stations in coastal areas may receive information of interest to mariners. Other information, such as climate data and hydrological forecasts, may also be broadcast.

NWR works with the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) Emergency Alert System making it your single source for "All Hazard", comprehensive weather and emergency information. In conjunction with Local, State, and Federal public officials and Emergency Managers, NWR also broadcasts warnings, alerts, and post-event information for all types of hazards – including earthquakes, wild fires, flash floods, thunderstorms, tornadoes, winter storms, tsunamis, avalanches, chemical releases, oil spills, and public safety alerts (such as AMBER alerts or 911 Telephone outages).