Experience tremors of intensity 5 to 7! Hands-on learning is possible under simulated earthquake conditions.
The "Earthquake Simulator" donated to the Nagoya City Fire Department is used for earthquake experiences and safety awareness. By boarding the vehicle's cargo area and experiencing tremors of intensity 5 to 7, participants can engage in experiential learning under simulated earthquake conditions, such as "furniture toppling experiments/prevention," "locating the core materials inside walls (i.e., where to secure anti-toppling materials)," "turning off the gas stove valve during strong shaking," and "interconnected fire alarms." In addition to hands-on experiences in the cargo area, participants can watch educational videos on a large monitor, making it a very effective device for disaster prevention education. 【Overview】 ■ Delivery Date: March 2017 ■ Production Period: 10 months ■ Purpose: Earthquake experience and learning ■ Scale: 1:1 ■ Delivery Destination: NGK Insulators, Ltd. ■ End User: Nagoya City Fire Department *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At Aichi Model Consultant, we engage in the production of various models, experimental models, planning exhibitions, and the creation of sculptures and other items. Our main product is architectural models, and we also produce civil engineering models (such as highways, bridges, and land development), facility models (such as incineration plants, water purification plants, and purification centers), and mechanical models (such as manufacturing equipment and plants). We are also skilled in adding lighting effects (such as LED illumination, lantern-style lighting, and flashing lights) to these models. Additionally, we can create a complete set of "audio commentary devices" that synchronize with models and lighting, "electric devices" that combine motors and cylinders, "shaking vehicles" (earthquake experience devices) currently delivered to and used weekly by Nagoya City, and exhibition equipment for display halls. With remarkable technological innovations and unprecedented advancements, we will continue to strive to be a company that can respond to your requests at any time.