Blind Spot in Disasters: 'Power Shortage' - The Preparation for 72 Hours Now Required / Luminaguard
Securing power and connecting information lifelines with Luminaguard after a disaster occurs!
The solution to the chaos during disasters is the "Luminaguard," a mobile charging station integrated with a fire extinguisher. It emits light during power outages, simultaneously visualizing the location of the fire extinguisher and the charging points. It is gaining attention as a new disaster prevention infrastructure suitable for evacuation centers, municipal facilities, and support stations for those unable to return home. In Japan, large-scale disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, and heavy rains occur almost every year, with many municipal and public facilities, as well as private buildings, functioning as "designated evacuation centers." The biggest challenge in managing these evacuation centers is the 72 hours following a disaster (the golden 72 hours). **Reasons why Luminaguard is chosen for evacuation centers:** - Capable of charging 25 smartphones with one unit - USB (A/C) and wireless compatible, making it accessible for everyone - Emits light for 30 to 40 hours during power outages with "Edge Light" - Improves visibility of fire extinguishers through "visible disaster prevention" - Effective for municipal BCP (Business Continuity Planning) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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