Editor’s Note: As part of our initiative to highlight brands relevant to the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re resurfacing older stories, like this one. Uncharted Supply Co. has backorders on many of its emergency preparedness products and is offering a 15 percent discount in light of that extra wait time.
Uncharted Supply Co. is on a mission to help you prepare for everything from the Zombie apocalypse to the next earthquake. That’s a grand idea, and surprisingly, it came from an occurrence most of us deal with daily — sitting in traffic.
After missing meetings and adding hours to his drives getting out of California, Christian Schauf, the Uncharted Supply Co. founder, realized that even if he was prepared for some sort of catastrophic disaster, it seemed like no one else was. “Ninety-five percent of all survival situations are solved in 72 hours. But if you don’t have the right stuff, that 72 hours can be deadly,” Schauf says. It’s the one statistic that has stuck with him after all these years. “People don’t need a bunker with $10,000 of supplies, they don’t need five years of food, just 72 hours to cover everything.”
With that in mind, Schauf set about to figure out what exactly it is that everyone would need in an emergency situation to survive — and nothing more.
Luckily, Schauf had enough unique life experiences to help him put together that list of necessities. He played in a band that took him abroad to Iraq 39 times. While there, “surface air missiles, sniper fire and car bombs were all just regular life,” Schauf recounts. For trips like these, Schauf packed only what he needed to get in, play a show and get out.
“There’s only so much gear you can take on an airplane. You leave in the morning, pack your backpack and fly there, and plan to come home that night — but there might be a sandstorm or a fire and you might get stuck there for two days. These places do not have extra supplies, so you’re on your own,” Schauf says. After playing over 150 shows in Iraq, Schauf enlisted friends he made there to help in putting together his disaster survival kits. “I asked the experts, ‘What would you give your elderly parents to help them?’”
