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Prevent furniture and home appliances from tipping over! Hundred yen store "seismic mat" and "stabilizer" useful for disaster prevention


August 30th-September 5th is Disaster Prevention Week. While recognizing the importance of disaster prevention, there are many people who neglect to take measures if they do not know what to do. First of all, I would like to introduce 100 disaster prevention goods that even such people can feel free to try.

Various disaster prevention products I bought all at Daiso this time

First of all, sheets with names such as "seismic mat" and "shock absorption pad". Both sides are adhesive type, and by sticking to the bottom of furniture and electrical appliances, you can expect the effect of absorbing the impact of an earthquake and preventing falls. It is available in various sizes and can be washed with water, so it is a nice point to be able to re-paste it. The adhesive strength is quite strong, so be careful not to stick it on delicate materials.

Available in a variety of sizes and colors

Punyon tactile sensation

It has a good adhesive strength

For fall prevention of furniture, home appliances, OA equipment, etc.

Boards with names such as "Furniture fall prevention stabilizer" are also effective as fall countermeasures. By sandwiching it between the furniture and the floor, the furniture is tilted and the center of gravity is moved to the rear side to prevent it from falling forward. The size and weight of the corresponding furniture will vary depending on the product, so be sure to choose the one that suits your needs.

There are various sizes here

It is a board with a slope

Put it under a cupboard or chest of drawers to prevent it from falling forward

Disaster countermeasures that may be useful in the event of an emergency if you do even a little. Why don't you take this disaster prevention week as an opportunity to look for useful goods at supermarkets and home improvement stores, including Hundred yen stores?
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