Disaster prevention pouch compactly packed with items useful in times of disaster[Photo provided by Holly (@hollmomxx)]
Disaster prevention goods that you should have in case something happens. Many people probably keep an emergency carry-on bag at home that contains the things they need in case of an emergency. However, disasters do not only occur when you are at home. On X (Twitter), a woman’s post about making a “disaster prevention pouch” containing useful items in case a disaster strikes while out and about has become a hot topic with 66,000 likes. Posted by Horii (@hollmomxx) for more details.
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Make things as compact as possible that you might need in case you are affected by a disaster while out and about.
“Disaster prevention pouches” have become popular in recent years, mainly on social media, because they can be carried in bags, backpacks, etc. in preparation for disasters that may occur at any time or place. These are disaster prevention goods that are compactly packed with items in case you are struck by a disaster while out and about.In addition to commercially available products, it is also popular to make your own by gathering the necessary items at 100 yen shops.
The “disaster prevention pouch” that received a lot of attention this time was created by Horii, who has been interested in disaster prevention goods for some time, and envisioned various situations in the event of a disaster.
Basically, when she goes out, Horii always carries things like handkerchiefs, tissues, mobile batteries, and bottled drinks. In addition to this, we originally planned to use water bottles to organize disaster prevention goods into “disaster prevention bottles.”
“Bottles are difficult to take out and are bulky, so they don’t fit into compact bags like body bags, so I made them into pouches.”
The finished pouch measures 20 cm in length and 12 cm in width with the goods inside. The thickness is 4 cm and the weight is about 315 grams.
In addition, the pouch is a two-page spread type with a zipper so that goods can be easily accessed. The contents include a rechargeable LED light, rain poncho, candy, mouthwash, compressed towel, 1,000 yen worth of change, and a waterproof memo with emergency contact information. We also have “favorite photos” as “nourishment for the soul.” Contains 20 types of goods needed in the event of a disaster, filled with Holly’s special attention to detail.
“I don’t know if this is the right answer, but if you are far from home and are affected by a disaster, the idea is to keep it as light as possible with things you might need until you get home. I wonder if I can carry it around if it’s heavy enough.”
Horii’s disaster prevention pouch has become a hot topic on X, garnering 66,000 likes. The replies were: “It’s important to have a disaster pouch, isn’t it?” “Even though it’s so compact, it has a lot of things!” “That’s great. Please use it as a reference” “I think it’s a good idea to always have a disaster prevention pouch with you.” It’s reassuring, isn’t it? I’ll make it too.”
In the future, the contents will be updated depending on the situation.Aluminum blankets and portable toilets will also be considered.
Inside the pouch are a variety of useful goods in times of disaster[Photo provided by Holly (@hollmomxx)]
The disaster prevention pouch has been a hit. The small pouch is filled with 20 kinds of useful goods, but I wonder how much it cost to make them.
“It’s difficult to calculate because there are some items that only contain one out of a set of 10, but…If I were to just look at the contents of this pouch, it would be around 1,000 yen.If you include what is not in the pouch, it would be 3,000 yen. I think it will be about.”
Generally, it is recommended that the weight of a disaster prevention pouch be within 500 grams in case of a disaster. There’s still some weight left, so Horie says she’s thinking of updating the contents depending on the situation.
“I’m not sure whether to put an aluminum blanket or a portable toilet in there.If I’m going to a cold region, I’d like to put an aluminum blanket in, but I’m concerned about whether there’s a place where I can use a portable toilet.I’m not sure if I should put an aluminum blanket or a portable toilet in there. I would like to put it in after waterproofing it.”
Disaster prevention goods that you should have ready in case of an emergency. Even if you keep putting it off, why not make your own disaster prevention pouch containing a set of useful items?
(Hint-Pot Editorial Department)
2024-01-21 00:28:38
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