DISASTER PREVENTION & MITIGATION

With reliable technology and materials to prepare for disasters and unexpected situations, we support the safety of people's lives and society. By being well-prepared for the 'what ifs,' we contribute to building a secure future.

  • Lightweight ceiling material

    It is less likely to fall compared to standard ceiling materials and, even if they do fall, minimize damage to people and property. It offers excellent sound absorption, thermal insulation, design, and is certified as a non-combustible material under Japanese Building Standards Law.

  • Nonflammable sheet flameproof hanging wall

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    A smoke curtain wall that hangs more than 50 cm from the ceiling, delaying the spread of smoke during a fire to extend evacuation time. Made with fire-resistant glass fiber and aluminum frames, and certified by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

  • Flood barrier sheet

    A flood barrier sheet placed at doorways to prevent indoor flooding during heavy rain. Easy for one person to install in about 5 minutes. Lightweight and compact, making it a practical flood prevention measure for households.

  • Oil adsorbent nonwoven material

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    This polypropylene (PP) oil absorbent sheet is made from highly hydrophobic and oleophilic synthetic fibers. Thanks to a proprietary process that forms a porous microstructure with a large surface area, it offers outstanding oil absorption—about 20–25 times its own weight for heavy oil and machine oil. With proven effectiveness in diverse settings—including restaurant kitchens, industrial plants, and marine oil spill incidents—it provides reliable performance for demanding oil recovery tasks.

  • Flame-retardant curtain material

    A curtain material with excellent heat and flame resistance that suppresses fire spread. Certified as a recommended disaster prevention product by the organization "Marugoto Bosai” (Total Disaster Prevention) platform which has been selected for the Cabinet Office's "Preparation for Disaster Prevention" project.

  • Flame-retardant blanket

    This is a flame-retardant blanket. In emergencies, it can be used as a stretcher, significantly reducing the time required for rescue and transportation. Certified as a recommended disaster prevention product by the organization "Marugoto Bosai” (Total Disaster Prevention) platform which has been selected for the Cabinet Office's "Preparation for Disaster Prevention" project.

  • Sandy Aramid Mesh Method Sheet

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    By affixing this sheet to the inner surface of the formwork before casting concrete, the sheet positions itself near the surface of the concrete, thanks to its sand grain size, which ensures an appropriate cover thickness. Its lightweight, high strength, and durability help prevent concrete delamination and control surface cracking.