Measures against crush injuries are important! Earthquake shelters were created to reduce that misfortune.
Approximately 80% of the deceased, around 5,000 people, were crushed to death when wooden houses collapsed and they were trapped under the debris. Many of those who died were sleeping on the first floor at the time of the collapse. According to a summary by the medical examiner who examined the bodies, out of approximately 2,456 deaths in Kobe City, 2,221 people, or 92%, died within about 15 minutes of the building collapse, with the majority dying from crushing or asphyxiation. A report indicated that "crushing due to the overturning of indoor furniture" accounted for about 10% of the deceased, roughly 600 people, highlighting the importance of measures against crushing deaths caused by fundamental building collapses. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*
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The "earthquake shelter," which is gaining attention as the only way to protect staff and workers from ceiling collapses and falling equipment during a massive earthquake in large factories! It is being gradually adopted in major large-scale factories as a compact helmet-like shelter that serves as a refuge in areas with no escape. Additionally, we handle the sale and installation of self-consumption type industrial solar power generation and storage batteries (installation services are available only in the Kanto region) that are also useful during disasters. This is the company that invented the "earthquake shelter," which has a load capacity of 75 tons to protect lives, and the world's only noise-free "engine generator." With 32 years of experience, we leverage our technical know-how from approximately 100,000 completed equipment installations.