Disasters are an expensive proposition. And a huge opportunity.
Total number of dollars lost globally to natural disasters in 2021 = $280 billion*
If you can't see how costly this is, please take a listen.
Together we have the power to change the future.
Myvatar™ represents an innovative and integrated approach to natural disasters. The four pillars are data, power, addressing food insecurity and manufacturing.
Our mission is simple. To saves lives and property through emergency preparedness. Human capital is our greatest resource. We’re committed to saving lives and saving the world money.
Not only does Myvatar represent an opportunity to earn a return on your investment, but our hope is that together we can change the world and reshape how we respond to and work to prevent natural disasters and emergencies before they occur.
For every dollar spent preparing for and trying to prevent natural disasters, you save four dollars in cleanup and responding to emergencies after the fact.
We can either pay now or pay more later. All the warning signs are clear. It’s not a question of if we’re going to spend money contending with natural disasters. It’s a question of when and how much. That, combined with the number of lives and property saved, make this one of the most critical business decisions of the modern era.
We can’t prevent the next emergency from happening. We can address how we approach them in the future.
We’ve assembled the best experts in their fields so that when it comes to planning ahead for the future of emergencies, the sky's the limit. In fact, there is no limit.
Return on investment
Global strength
Myvatar has partnered with a well-regarded international nitrile glove company. This agreement ensures that Myvatar will be able to produce the necessary volume of gloves to meet high standards and the demand during the period in which Myvatar’s own manufacturing facilities are under construction in the U.S. and even thereafter if it becomes necessary to supplement U.S. production. Our international associate’s gloves exceed the highest U.S. standards, and they can deliver five million boxes per month. These gloves are fully compliant with the certifications listed below. Specifications can also be changed to meet each client’s unique requirements.
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FDA510K
ASTM D6319 Medical
ASTM D6978 Chemotherapy
ISO 9001
ISO 13485 -
CE
EN420 (Currently EN21420)
EN455 parts 1-4
EN374 parts 1-5 Part 1 (included in EN21420)
Parts 2, 4 & 5 (Part 3 can be available if the client requires this)ISO9001 , ISO13485
Quality control
General Russel Honoré is a retired three star general whose experience includes commanding Joint Task Force Katrina, the coordinated military relief efforts in post-hurricane New Orleans. He is a decorated 37-year Army veteran and global authority on leadership and emergency response and preparedness.
We are proud to welcome General Honoré to the Myvatar team in an advisory capacity as we work to redefine preparedness for and response to natural disasters.
Dispatches from the future
Myvatar is keeping the lights on for business.
It doesn't take much to see the advantages of delivering nitrile gloves in the US, rather than having them shipped from overseas. Higher quality control means we make sure we meet all of the FDA certifications for various environments. Myvatar has a unique opportunity, through its San Antonio facility, to fulfill orders domestically.
Drones that drop power cubes when there is no alternative. That's Myvatar.
Due to their speed and agility, drones are likely to be used in emergency situations and natural disasters of all kinds for years to come. Myvatar is at the forefront of this merging of technology and environmental advocacy.
“We can take that power unit dropping in place anywhere connected to a grid, and you can power a neighborhood that just lost power.”
— Chief Counsel, Michael Graham
“It’s great to have a dream. And it’s great to have a great idea. What really matters is if you roll up your sleeves and put in the work to make that happen, and that’s what Myvatar is doing.”
— Director of Communications, Heather Graham
“The fountain pen people got nervous when the ballpoint pen emerged. The horse and buggy people got nervous when the horseless buggy emerged. It’s time to move on from fossil fuels and we bring a solution to the energy problem that we face in this country and the world.”
— Director of Infrastructure, Ryan Adams