@SHFT - if you rtfa'd , this is to replace the intended user's kerosene lamp that costs money for fuel, might burn down your dwelling, and releases toxic fumes that one must breathe if wanting to use it inside. People who need water, food, and meds still need to see in the dark, sometimes for the specific purpose of procuring food, water, or meds.
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I'm not sure but I think light is the last thing these people will think about, let's start with water, food en meds, maybe some iPads....
@SHFT - if you rtfa'd , this is to replace the intended user's kerosene lamp that costs money for fuel, might burn down your dwelling, and releases toxic fumes that one must breathe if wanting to use it inside. People who need water, food, and meds still need to see in the dark, sometimes for the specific purpose of procuring food, water, or meds.