Disaster Prevention with G-Eco [24th Edition]: Experiencing the Reliability of 'LP Gas' in Disaster Areas
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"Disaster Prevention by G&ECO" is a disaster prevention column written by employees of G&ECO Co., Ltd. All employees are certified disaster prevention specialists who provide disaster prevention information. / Theme of the 24th installment / 2024 Reflection Report! Experiencing the reliability of "LP gas" at disaster sites! While reflecting on past disasters, □ Preparing electricity so that we are not troubled if a disaster occurs tomorrow □ The reliability of "LP gas" at disaster sites is summarized. Immediately after the Noto Peninsula earthquake, G&ECO headed to the disaster area and donated 14 units of the generator "ELSONA GD1600SR," which can use both LP gas and gasoline. During our support activities in the affected area, we realized that compared to "gasoline," which is difficult to obtain due to purchase restrictions, "LP gas" is more accessible as it can be used from home gas cylinders or cylinders supplied by local governments, making it a resilient energy source in disasters. *For more details on the column, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.
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