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Furniture fall prevention

Last updated on July 2, 2020.

Let's take measures to prevent furniture from falling in preparation for an earthquake!

Furniture Fall Prevention Campaign

Many people have been killed by falling indoor furniture.

In the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, there have been a survey report that about 90% of those who died were crushed due to collapsed houses or fallen furniture.
In addition, there are survey reports that estimate that about 10% of those who died were due to the prevention of furniture falling.

Let's make use of fall prevention goods

Preparing in advance is essential so that you can save your life whenever an earthquake occurs.

L-shaped metal fittings
L-shaped metal fittings (intensity is required on the wall)

A stick
Sticks (strength is required on the ceiling)

Adhesive mat
Adhesive mat (Beware of expiration date)


There are many other measures.

If you're sleeping
Furniture should be placed in a place that does not hit the sleeping person directly, even if it falls down.

A film in the glass door
Attach a shatterproof film to the glass door and attach a fastener to the door.

Don't put anything in evacuation route
Do not place anything that falls in front of the door or in the hallway will be evacuation route.


Contact information

Midori Ward Office General Affairs Division 
(TEL045-930-2208 FAX045-930-2209)

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Midori Ward General Affairs Division

Phone: 045-930-2208

Phone: 045-930-2208

Fax: 045-930-2209

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