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This document introduces the smooth provision of hazard information achieved through the implementation of our company's "Understanding Hazards at Home through Video" for municipalities. It includes a summary of the "Benefits for Municipalities," the "Basic Structure of the Video (in the case of a demo)," and "Technical Points (1) to (3)," along with photos and diagrams. We invite you to read it. [Content Highlights (Excerpt)] ■ There exists a "gap that cannot be crossed" in hazard maps! ■ Benefits of Implementation ■ Summary of Benefits for Municipalities ■ Basic Structure of the Video (in the case of a demo) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Publication Contents】 ■Technical Point (1) Hazard map, but no map is provided ■Technical Point (2) The concept of "interactive personalized video" ■Technical Point (3) Structure of the "interactive personalized video" system ■Proposal Details ■Team Composition ■Awards and Achievements *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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