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Disaster Prevention Storage by a Disaster Prevention Specialist #0 Introduction

In this series, we will
organize "realistically useful preparations" for disasters
as clearly as possible.


Disaster prevention is
not just for special people.

Disasters
can suddenly enter
your ordinary life one day.

Earthquakes.
Tsunamis.
Heavy rain.
Landslides.
Storm surges.
Volcanic eruptions.

Power outages.
Water supply disruptions.
Fires.
Evacuation.
Lack of information.
Cold.
Anxiety.


What is truly scary
is not the "extraordinary" itself, but

the feeling that your everyday life
is suddenly collapsing.



For disaster prevention,

"Self-help"
1. First, protect yourself.

"Mutual aid"
2. Help each other in the community.

"Public assistance"
3. Support from the government, fire departments, Self-Defense Forces, etc.

There is this way of thinking.

However, when a major disaster occurs,
support is not guaranteed to arrive immediately.

Roads.
Electricity.
Water.
Communications.

Various things stop,
and there are situations where even if you want to help, you cannot move immediately.

Therefore, for disaster prevention,

"Preparations to survive on your own for at least 5 days"

is said to be important.

It is often said to be 3 days, but
there is no guarantee that help will come in 3 days.
If transportation networks are severely severed,
it will be difficult for supplies to arrive in 3 days.

Water.
Food.
Light.
Toilet.
Information.
Cold weather protection.
Sanitary products.
Toothbrush.

You do not need to have everything perfectly prepared.

Start with the bare minimum
for your family to survive for five days.

I have learned as a

Disaster Prevention Specialist
Fire Prevention Manager
Disaster Prevention Manager
Hazardous Materials Engineer Class B Group 4
Fire Defense Equipment Officer Class B Class 6

and

have also been involved in various "preparations"
in fire brigade and facility management settings.

However, what is truly important is
more than qualifications,

"knowing what is truly necessary"

is what I believe.


In this "Disaster Prevention Storage,"

I intend to write about preparations that were actually useful
and realistic disaster prevention,

as clearly and
concisely as possible,
a little bit at a time.

I hope this can be a place
you can quietly recall when needed,

a small storage space.


Finally,

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People sometimes experience
overwork.
interpersonal relationships.
loneliness.
anxiety.
loss.

Daily life can also collapse
due to such "crises of the heart."

I feel that
such emotional limits
are also something close to a "disaster."

If right now,
you cannot vent your weaknesses to anyone,
your heart is at its limit yet you keep moving,
and you are quietly falling apart,
if you are in the middle of such a night,
I will leave a first-aid kit here.

In the paid version,
there are articles that gently wrap up
work-related worries,
worries you cannot tell anyone,
and a heart that is weak and near its limit
with "methods to quietly rebuild yourself."

On the nights you need it,
please open it gently.


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