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In the "HOZONHOZON Delicious Rice Series," all products use "sprouted brown rice." Generally, preserved foods often use "white rice" (non-glutinous rice) or "brown rice," but in this product, we adopted "sprouted brown rice" from the product planning stage to pursue "deliciousness." Additionally, we use kombu extract (except for the Western-style tomato rice) to create a flavorful rice that achieves a deliciousness not found in other preserved foods. 【Features】 ■ Deliciousness: A blend of domestically produced sprouted brown rice and kombu extract achieves a unique texture and flavor. ■ Safety and Security: Free from 28 specific food allergy ingredients. ■ Convenience: As a pre-cooked retort food, it can be eaten immediately after opening. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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It is advisable to consider what products to choose based on the overall disaster preparedness plan. Let's select items while taking into account the composition of staff and family. For earthquake preparedness, implement measures to prevent furniture from tipping over, and for flood preparedness, take waterproofing measures. Then, for food supplies, think about staple foods, side dishes, water, toilet supplies, and bedding to expand your ideas. Next, it would be good to consider preparing essential items for daily life, such as generators, batteries, flashlights, lanterns, candles, and radios. *You can view the detailed content of the column through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*
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This is a case study of disaster prevention measures at an automotive parts manufacturer in Aichi Prefecture. The company has been considering countermeasures assuming disasters primarily involve earthquakes with a seismic intensity of 6 weak to 6 strong. In addition to the division of roles within the company organization, a specialized team was formed. Activities after obtaining information were subdivided. 【Case Overview】 ■ Target: 200 employees ■ Location: Aichi Prefecture ■ Guidelines for Measures: Countermeasures are considered based on the assumption of earthquakes with a seismic intensity of 6 weak to 6 strong, as significant shaking is expected during earthquakes in this area. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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We would like to introduce a case study on disaster prevention measures at a metal manufacturer in Osaka Prefecture. The company aimed to implement measures that would ensure not only the safety of employees during the manufacturing stage of products but also enable a quick resumption of operations in the event of any disaster. A task assignment was created from the disaster prevention manager down to the responsible personnel in each department and the on-site staff. 【Case Overview】 ■ Target: 70 employees ■ Location: Osaka Prefecture ■ Guidelines for Measures: During the manufacturing stage of products, ensure the safety of employees and implement measures that allow for a quick resumption of operations in the event of any disaster. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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This is a case study on disaster prevention measures by the condominium management association. The association has considered that, since many people reside in a single building, it is essential to always be aware of the need to minimize damage in the event of disasters such as earthquakes. Among the damages caused by earthquakes, a significant portion is due to the tipping of furniture and the falling of objects, and it is particularly necessary to implement sufficient measures to prevent tipping in higher floors, where the shaking is more intense. [Case Overview] ■ Target: 102 households ■ Location: Residential area in Yokohama City ■ Guidelines for Measures: Since many people reside in a single building, it is essential to always be aware of the need to minimize damage in the event of disasters such as earthquakes. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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We would like to introduce examples of disaster prevention measures at a resort hotel. The company aimed to provide a comfortable living environment for guests during disasters, serving as a refuge regardless of the season. Anticipating a disaster occurring in mid-winter, several large heating units were prepared. Additionally, considering the possibility that the consumption of drinking water might exceed expectations, a large water purifier was also arranged. 【Case Overview】 ■ Target: 100 guests ■ Location: Mountainous area of Shizuoka Prefecture ■ Guidelines for Measures: To serve as a refuge for guests during disasters, ensuring a comfortable living environment regardless of the season. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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We would like to introduce a case study on disaster prevention measures at Company B, a machinery manufacturer. The company has implemented disaster response guidelines primarily targeting earthquakes, taking into account its location, ensuring that each department and individual can perform their assigned duties. Considering the possibility of a disaster occurring during the day, they have prepared emergency food and water for three days for the number of employees, along with other supplies such as toilets, blankets, and generators. 【Case Overview】 ■ Target: 60 employees ■ Location: Kawasaki City (reclaimed land) ■ Guidelines: In consideration of the location, the company follows disaster response guidelines primarily targeting earthquakes, ensuring that each department and individual can perform their assigned duties. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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We would like to introduce a case study of disaster prevention measures at Food Manufacturer Company A. The company has established disaster response guidelines primarily targeting earthquakes, taking into account its location, ensuring that each department and individual can perform their assigned duties. Considering the possibility of a disaster occurring during the day, they have prepared emergency food and water sufficient for three days for the number of employees, as well as other supplies such as toilets, blankets, and generators. [Case Overview] ■ Target: 60 employees ■ Location: Kawasaki City (reclaimed land) ■ Guidelines for Measures: In consideration of the location, the company follows disaster response guidelines primarily targeting earthquakes, enabling each department and individual to perform their assigned duties. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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This catalog provides a comprehensive introduction to the "disaster preparedness products" offered by Yokohama Okadaya. Starting with the "HOZONHOZON BOSAI SERIES," which delivers both adequate functionality as emergency food and a sense of "richness" and "enjoyment" in daily life, it also includes various items such as the individually packaged "Alpha Rice 50 Color Set" and "Water from Tainai Plateau." Please use this for selecting products. [Contents (partial)] ■01 Recent trends and overview regarding disaster preparedness ■02 HOZONHOZON BOSAI SERIES ■03 Emergency food and preserved water ■04 Side dishes and prepared foods ■05 Toilets and tents, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationOur company operates a corporate sales business that provides services and support to meet the needs of various organizations, including government agencies, companies, and schools. We handle everything from the discovery and procurement of a wide range of products to the proposal and sale of original items. In particular, we focus on the planning and development of original and collaborative disaster prevention products. 【Disaster Prevention Products We Handle】 ■ Emergency food ■ Bottled water ■ Disaster prevention kits ■ Disaster lights and radios ■ Portable toilets, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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