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Have you ever wondered how useful "generators" and "batteries" really are when a disaster strikes? While it's understood that "generators" and "batteries" are necessary for disaster preparedness, how effective are they during an actual disaster? It's said that we should have supplies for 72 hours after a disaster occurs, but there aren't many accounts from people who have purchased "generators" or "batteries" and actually used them for 72 hours. G&ECO members have thoroughly experienced this firsthand! *For more details on the column, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.*
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What are the things in your everyday life that you take for granted and cannot imagine being without? For example, turning on a tap to get water, pressing a button to turn on the lights, or flushing the toilet—these are all essential aspects of daily life, and the more indispensable they are, the harder it is to imagine what it would be like if they were no longer available. In a survey asking, "What are you most worried about during a disaster?" the fourth most common response was "not being able to use the toilet," and it was found that women are more concerned about "toilets" than men. In this "G-Eco Disaster Preparedness" event, I participated in a workshop on "almost paper toilets" and experienced everything from assembling to disassembling the "almost paper toilet." Please take a look. *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
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Speaking of December, it's Christmas, isn't it? How old were you when you stopped believing in Santa? I believed until the third grade, but I accidentally saw my parents placing presents by my pillow and learned the truth... This time, we will become "G&ECO Santa" and deliver presents to children who still believe in Santa. The project "G&ECO Santa PROJECT" has started, where G&ECO employees will become Santa and deliver gifts during the Christmas season. Please take a look! *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related link. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
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Today, January 17th, is "Disaster Prevention and Volunteer Day." On this day in 1995, the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake occurred, which led to an increase in volunteer activities primarily among students. This event was recognized with the aim of deepening awareness of volunteer activities and strengthening disaster prevention. On this "Disaster Prevention and Volunteer Day," we hope to spread knowledge about disaster prevention and contribute in any way we can to help prepare for disasters with our "New Year Special Project." Please take a look! *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links. For further inquiries, please feel free to contact us.
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In recent years, there has been an increase in natural disasters such as typhoons and earthquakes. As the risk of these disasters is predicted to rise even further in the future, it has become important to consider "disaster prevention" when choosing a place to live. What points should we pay attention to in order to understand the disaster risks associated with our homes and the corresponding measures? This article introduces what individuals can do to prepare for natural disasters that can occur at any time. Please take a look. *For more details, you can view the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.
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Today, January 31st, is "Disaster Prevention Agricultural Land Day." "Disaster Prevention Agricultural Land Day" can be read as "bou = 1 sai = 31" (disaster prevention) as a play on words. It was established after the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, which made us realize that agricultural land and ponds are important open spaces in urban areas and recognized as disaster prevention spaces. There is a reason why the content for the February issue is being distributed a bit earlier on this day. In fact, the high school that produced the "Kamado Bench" is "Tottori Prefectural Kurayoshi Agricultural High School." Yes, it is an "agricultural high school." Please take a look at the efforts of "Tottori Prefectural Kurayoshi Agricultural High School," which created the "Kamado Bench." *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.
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This time, since May 14th (Sunday) is Mother's Day, I would like to introduce "5 Disaster Preparedness Items to Gift on Mother's Day!" When it comes to "disaster preparedness," many people might think it's a bit complicated and feel a bit reluctant to take measures themselves. However, since disasters can happen at any time, it's important to always be prepared. This time, I will introduce disaster preparedness items that are perfect for Mother's Day! Please take a look. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.
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This time, since June 18th (Sunday) is Father's Day, I would like to introduce "5 Disaster Preparedness Items to Gift on Father's Day!" While items like ties and handkerchiefs may be more common for work use, now that I've joined G&ECO and learned the importance of being prepared for disasters, I thought, "It might be nice to give disaster preparedness items as a gift, especially since preparing them myself can often feel like a hassle and I may not actually have them ready." From here, I would like to introduce five carefully selected products that I think would be great to gift to my father. *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.*
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It's completely summer now. And today, July 25th, is "Shaved Ice Day." In line with this "Shaved Ice Day," I will provide an honest "food report" about emergency food that is concerning during disasters. Titled, "Even during a power outage, I want to eat rice," this project involved employees from our Tokyo headquarters trying a considerable number of emergency food items. At the end of the column, there will also be a ranking! Please take a look. *You can view the detailed content of the column through the related link. For more information, feel free to contact us.
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Today, August 22, is "Shortcake Day," and in fact, not just on August 22, but every 22nd of the month is "Shortcake Day." In honor of this "Shortcake Day," we are presenting a project that received a great response last time, "Even During a Power Outage, I Want to Eat Rice." In the first part, we mainly introduced "rice-based" foods that serve as staples, but in the second part, we will mainly introduce "dessert-type" foods that are easy to eat! Please take a look! *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
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The "G-Eco Disaster Prevention" project, which started ahead of last year's Disaster Prevention Day (September 1), has successfully published 12 articles despite the monthly deadlines. This is entirely thanks to the cooperation of everyone who kindly participated in the interviews, and I take pride in the efforts of our employees. Therefore, to commemorate the 1st anniversary of "G-Eco Disaster Prevention," we have decided to launch the "G-Eco Disaster Prevention 1st Anniversary Campaign" to expand our readership. *Details of the columns can be viewed through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.
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September is Disaster Prevention Month, and this autumn, disaster prevention drills and events have likely been held in various places, right? I myself attended a "Disaster Prevention Class" at a community center located at the site of a former elementary school near my home, where I conducted an undercover report. Additionally, this report was a delightful opportunity to learn that the initiatives of Kurayoshi Agricultural High School, which ranked third in the "Popular Article Rankings" introduced in the previous special issue, are spreading from the school to the community. Please take a look. *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
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When it comes to vehicles, there are various types, but what comes to mind for everyone when thinking about vehicles that play a role in disaster prevention and during emergencies? The vehicles needed during disasters are "heavy machinery," which can clear debris and earth. This time, employees of G&ECO participated in a practical training session for heavy machinery to master its operation. Let me introduce the details! Please take a look. *For more detailed information about the column, you can view it through the related links. Feel free to contact us for more details.*
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