Experienced prolonged power outages due to the heavy rains in western Japan. Introduced emergency power supplies to ensure that residents can live with peace of mind.
The heavy rain in western Japan that occurred from June 28 to July 8, 2018 (Heisei 30). The impact was significant even in Tokushima Prefecture, where there were damages such as the isolation of communities due to landslides and many households experiencing power outages. When the power goes out, various devices become unusable, and it becomes impossible to maintain the usual way of life. This is especially burdensome for individuals with disabilities, who may suffer injuries or panic, leading to both physical and mental stress. As a result, the need for BCP (Business Continuity Plan) measures in welfare facilities has been increasing in recent years. The person we are featuring this time is the director of a facility supporting people with disabilities in Tokushima Prefecture, which was affected by the heavy rain in western Japan. With a capacity of 115 residents, and including day visitors and staff, the total exceeds 200 people. We interviewed them about the importance of electricity felt during the power outage at the welfare facility and the background and thoughts behind the introduction of the emergency power generator "Elsona." *The detailed content of this interview can be viewed through the related link. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*
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