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Manufactured by:Fujiwara Industry Co., Ltd. based inOsaka, JAPAN
Disaster-prevention bed frames ensure a safe space with a steel frame even if a wooden house collapses due to an earthquake. A bed can be placed inside to protect life and reduce damage in the event of a disaster while sleeping. It can be installed within the existing house, while living in it, and in a shorter period of time than seismic ...
Manufactured by:Fujiwara Industry Co., Ltd. based inOsaka, JAPAN
The Disaster Rescue Tool Kit, which includes a crowbar, pickaxe, jack, cutting tools, first-aid kit, and other essential items for post-disaster rescue operations in a portable case with wheels, was developed based on lessons learned from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake. It has been adopted by many government and municipal ...
Manufactured by:Fujiwara Industry Co., Ltd. based inOsaka, JAPAN
This is a sludge collector with a simple structure and a different concept to the methods that have been the mainstream up to now. Collecting flights equipped with scraping blades are placed on the center rail attached to the bottom of the sedimentation tank and driven back and forth by a drive unit via a link chain. During scraping, the scraping blades are set vertically, and during return they ...
Manufactured by:Fujiwara Industry Co., Ltd. based inOsaka, JAPAN
The FUJI-FROAT is a simple structure that efficiently removes floating scum in sedimentation tanks by pouring it into a fixed trough. Conventional slotted-pipe scum skimmers have frequently failed, including poor rotation. The FUJI-FLOAT is designed to allow scum to flow out over tilting a weir float attached to a fixed trough, so there is no rotating part, which has caused malfunctions with ...
Manufactured by:Fujiwara Industry Co., Ltd. based inOsaka, JAPAN
Evacuation training device that allows the user to experience the power of water pressure during flooding and the resistance and difficulty of walking through water currents. When opening a door in the event of flooding, water pressure of about 100 kg is applied to the door when the water outside is 50 cm deep, making it almost impossible for an adult male to open the ...
