Easy explanation of Suzuki Shutter's flood prevention products such as Apia Shutter, waterproof sheet 3, Okudake, and Rakuto!
In recent years, unpredictable heavy rainfall has frequently occurred, leading to a rapid increase in flooding damage in various regions. Our company has been manufacturing waterproof boards (flood barriers) for over 40 years and has actively pursued research and development to respond to environmental changes and societal needs. This time, we would like to introduce our main products from the Apia Guard series of waterproof boards. ■ Apia Shut: Our highest-rated flood prevention performance. Easy to carry and handle, it sets up simply by turning a handle. ■ Waterproof Sheet 3: Assembly components are stored in the lower and side rails, allowing for on-site setup. A sheet-type waterproof board that does not compromise the aesthetics of buildings during normal times. ■ Okudake: Easy three-tiered setup of waterproof boards at store entrances, garages, and the front of office buildings or garage shutters. A lightweight and compact aluminum waterproof board. ■ Rakut: An arch-type waterproof board that is slim and sufficiently resistant to water pressure, fitting neatly against walls on both sides.
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We, Suzuki Shutter, as a manufacturer specializing in shutters, respond to diverse needs and continuously improve our current products while striving to create more comfortable living spaces through research and development of new products. Additionally, we are fully committed to supporting safety and security in various scenarios through our efforts in disaster prevention products, leveraging the know-how we have cultivated over the years. On April 3, 2023, thanks to your support, Suzuki Shutter Co., Ltd. celebrated its 120th anniversary. (Special website now available)