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We will introduce examples of using cool packages to create cooler towns. At bus stops and tram stops, photocatalytic tents reflect intense sunlight and control its intrusion into the interior. The effect lasts due to its dirt-repellent properties. Additionally, fine mist is sprayed from nozzles, utilizing evaporative cooling to lower the surrounding temperature. There are systems that use high-pressure pumps to eliminate the feeling of leaks, as well as easily installable direct water supply types. 【Overview of Cool Packages】 ■ "Photocatalytic Tent" that blocks sunlight from above ■ "Mist Spray" that cools air and the body ■ "Water-retaining Pavement/Blocks" that suppress heat from below *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe will introduce examples of using a cool package to create a cooler town. When selecting tree species for shopping streets and sidewalks, choose trees with wide canopies that provide shade for benches. By spraying fine mist from a low position where people sit, we deliver coolness to those sitting on benches or in wheelchairs, while utilizing footlight poles to maintain a good landscape with minimal structures. Additionally, using highly water-retentive blocks helps suppress the rise in surface temperature, and the effect is enhanced by maintaining moisture through watering or spraying. 【Cool Package Overview】 ■ "Trees" that block sunlight from above ■ "Mist spraying from a low position" to cool the air and body ■ "Cooling benches" to cool the air and body ■ "Water-retentive pavement and blocks" to suppress heat from below *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationHere are examples of using the Cool Package to create a cool city. In an open café along a street with the movement of water, high thermal insulation fabric blocks strong sunlight, creating a comfortable space. Additionally, the retroreflective film not only prevents heat from entering indoors but also improves the thermal environment of the sidewalk, reducing the energy of sunlight directed towards it. Furthermore, a movable rest area that utilizes water and wind maintains a solid shade with a portable awning, making it suitable for temporary installations at event venues. 【Cool Package Overview】 ■ Thermal Insulation Awning ■ Cooling Louvers ■ Retroreflective Film ■ Portable Awning ■ Cooling Benches ■ Mist Fans *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe heat in urban areas, caused by reflections from buildings, obstruction of airflow by structures, and heat from asphalt, is a major enemy for citizens. In reality, the temperatures in shaded areas and sunny spots are almost the same; the difference lies in the "perceived temperature." While it is difficult to lower the actual temperature, the perceived temperature can be reduced with some ingenuity. Let's lower the perceived temperature in urban areas to create a comfortable environment with less stress and promote the development of an attractive, vibrant city. **Effects of Lowering Perceived Temperature** - Improvement of "Comfort" - Reduction of "Heat Stress" - Increase in "Urban Vibrancy" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Free membership registrationThe term "awning" originates from the English word meaning "sunshade/rainshade." In Japan, a movable tent installed on the outside of a building that adjusts sunlight and protects against rain is called an "awning." The Japan Awning Association (JAA) contributes to market creation in Japan through activities aimed at the promotion and expansion of awnings. 【Features】 ■ Freely adjust indoor brightness and temperature, providing a comfortable outdoor space ■ Save about two-thirds of air conditioning costs ■ Create shade to bring in outside air and effectively prevent cooling-related illnesses ■ Strongly cut harmful ultraviolet rays and protect against high temperatures and direct sunlight ■ Create a comfortable communication space *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis is a notice from the Japan Awning Association regarding the eco-friendly effects of awnings.
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Free membership registrationThe term "awning" originates from the English word that literally means "sunshade" or "rainshade." In Japan, it refers to a movable tent installed on the exterior of buildings that functions to adjust sunlight and shield against rain. There are electric, manual, and hybrid types available, and in the case of electric awnings, remote control switches for manual operation or sensors that automatically adjust based on wind or light intensity can also be installed.
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