Introduction of Disaster Prevention Helipads: Yame Disaster Prevention Helipad (Sakaida)
Introducing an example of a disaster prevention heliport equipped with 24-hour operational heliport lighting.
Here is an introduction to a case where we were involved in the design and design supervision of the Yame Disaster Prevention Helipad (Sakaida). The helipad, located in Sakaida, Yame City, is a grass helipad since paving is not possible in the park where it is usually located. Lines and circles indicating the size of the helipad have been tiled with an H mark. Helipad lighting has also been installed to ensure 24-hour response capability during disasters. [Case Overview] ■ Construction Location: Ground Helipad ■ Implementation Details: Helipad Night Lighting *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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