Silo helps households prepare for emergencies, organise essential information, and stay more aware of local risks.
Build practical preparedness plans, keep track of emergency kit items, save important household details, and use simple tools designed for real-world resilience.
Features include:
• Emergency preparedness checklists
• Household and kit organisation
• Safety planning tools
• Local risk and situational awareness features
• Satellite Fire Watch preview using NASA FIRMS and NASA GIBS data
• Clear reminders that official emergency services remain the source of truth
Satellite Fire Watch preview: view nearby satellite fire detections using public NASA FIRMS data and NASA GIBS imagery, with clear source attribution and reminders that official emergency services remain the source of truth.
Silo is not an official emergency alerting service. It does not replace emergency services, government warnings, evacuation notices, medical advice, or professional safety guidance. Always follow instructions from local authorities and emergency services.
Silo is designed for planning ahead, staying organised, and making preparedness less chaotic. Because chaos already has excellent market penetration.
Government and public data sources
Silo is an independent preparedness app. Silo is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or operated by NASA, USGS, WHO, Open-Meteo, or any government agency.
Some situational awareness features use publicly available data from the following original sources:
NASA FIRMS fire detection data:
https://firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/
https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/data/tools/firms
NASA LANCE near real-time satellite data:
https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/data/projects/lance
NASA GIBS satellite imagery:
https://nasa-gibs.github.io/gibs-api-docs/
USGS earthquake feeds:
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/feed/
WHO Disease Outbreak News:
https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news
Open-Meteo weather and air quality data:
https://open-meteo.com/
Silo provides preparedness awareness and organisation tools only. It is not an official emergency warning service. Always follow local emergency services, government alerts, evacuation notices, and official public safety instructions.