Providing both lighting and electricity! A case that has given residents, including the elderly, peace of mind.
We would like to introduce a case where operations were activated during the disaster of the Hokkaido Iburi East Earthquake that occurred on September 6, 2018. During the blackout, when everything was pitch dark, residents visited the facility seeking reassurance because the lights were on. By introducing "Excel Plus," we were able to alleviate anxiety, providing both lighting and electricity in a situation where there was no light, no TV, and no use of mobile phones, which gave residents, especially the elderly, a sense of security. [Case Study] ■ Aki Manbe Multi-Purpose Activity Center, Manbetsu Town, Hokkaido ■ Structure: Wooden two-story traditional construction ■ Total floor area: Multi-purpose center building 462.49 m² ■ Equipment introduced: - 1 unit of GHP Excel Plus 20 horsepower - 4 units of built-in all-duct type - 3 units of four-way ceiling cassette type *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Other Examples] ■ Sapporo Hoonkai (Disability Support Facility) ■ Midori City Gymnasium "Kiryu University Green Arena" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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During a disaster, the energy that should be prioritized for recovery is "electricity." Electrical equipment in building systems (electricity, air conditioning, ventilation, sanitation, gas) is the mainstay of building performance, and even gas systems cannot function without electricity. In the Business Continuity Plan (BCP), the "energy conservation" and "energy diversification" of building systems are believed to reduce disaster response costs and running costs for power generation facilities, leading to a rapid return to business after a disaster. In the basic plan for national resilience, which is guided by the Cabinet Secretariat, LP gas has been newly specified as a stockpiled fuel for disasters, in addition to oil, starting from the fiscal year 2019. LP gas has been recognized for its advantages, such as relatively stable distribution during disasters, no fuel degradation, ease of large-scale long-term storage, and availability for use during normal times. Ikeda Shokai has leveraged its experience in the LP gas business for half a century, and since introducing GHP to its own company in 1990, has handled equipment and products for disaster response and infectious disease measures, while providing information related to BCP for many years. We would like to work together with everyone to create disaster-resistant communities.