✅ [Easy to assemble] The structure is simple, so you can assemble it quickly. In case of emergency, it comes with instructions, so you can rest assured. ✅ [Sturdy] Designed to be safe for adults to ride on. Load capacity 100 kg ✅ [Preparing for emergencies] You never know when a disaster will occur. Being prepared leads to peace of mind.
✅ [Disaster prevention goods that can be used every day] As a stool. As a trash can. As an ottoman. Prepare for disasters while using it as part of your everyday life. ✅ [Place it anywhere] You can store it together with disaster prevention supplies. You can also feel safe by placing it next to your pillow in your bedroom. ✅ [Disaster prevention box that is easy to see at any time] Disaster prevention supplies that are often left in the closet and forgotten to check the contents. If you keep it nearby, you can check it at any time.
✅ [You can't use the toilet at the evacuation shelter] If the toilet at home is out of water or power and cannot be used, the same is true for the toilet at the evacuation shelter. People use it without realizing it, and it becomes unsanitary. ✅ [You can't use the toilet even during a power outage] There are also cases where you cannot pump water, such as in an apartment building. ✅ [Water outage, broken drain pipe] If you use the toilet without noticing the damage to the invisible drain pipe, it can be a disaster. ✅ [When you don't know, use a simple toilet] Even if it is not visibly damaged, it may not flush during a disaster. If you use it even once, it will become dirty, so you should use a simple toilet until you can check it.
✅ [Safe for children] If you keep it in your car, you can use it when you are stuck in a traffic jam or when you go out. Since you can use it while sitting, it is easy and safe for children to use. ✅ [Perfect for outdoor activities] It is convenient to carry it to campsites, fishing spots, and places where it is difficult to use the toilet. ✅ [Morning sickness measures] Morning sickness that is so severe that you cannot move. You can always keep it nearby for peace of mind. ✅ [Easy to carry] It comes with a dedicated storage bag, so it is convenient to carry and put in the car.
✅ [Product specifications] Size: Length 33cm x Width 33cm x Height 31cm (Height when stored: 6cm) Weight: 2.2kg (main body) Stool inner size: Length 28cm x Width 28cm x Height 27cm Made in China [Safe domestic support] Japanese instructions included. Japanese staff will respond promptly to any problems or inquiries.
[Easy to assemble] The structure is simple, so you can assemble it quickly. In case of an emergency, there is a manual so you can rest assured. [Sturdy] Designed so that an adult can stand on it. Load capacity 110kg. [Preparing for an emergency] You don't know when a disaster will occur. Being prepared leads to peace of mind. [Disaster prevention goods that can be used every day] As a stool. As a trash can. As an ottoman. Prepare for disasters while using it as part of your daily life. [Place it anywhere] You can store it together with disaster prevention supplies. You can also rest assured to keep it by your pillow in your bedroom. [Disaster prevention box that is easy to see at any time] Disaster prevention supplies that are often left in the closet and forgotten to check the contents. If you keep it nearby, you can check it at any time. [Preparing for the toilet is life-threatening] Holding in the toilet itself is a burden on the body. Holding in food and water can cause dehydration and physical weakness. If you tend to become dehydrated and your blood viscosity increases, your risk of developing economy class syndrome also increases. [You can't hold in the toilet] There is a survey that shows that more than 70% of people will want to go to the toilet within 6 hours of a disaster occurring. Just like food and water, it is important to prepare toilets.
It takes time to set up temporary toilets at evacuation shelters: It may take more than a week to set up temporary toilets at evacuation shelters. Risk of infectious diseases: Unsanitary toilets can lead to the risk of contracting an infectious disease. Unable to use toilets at evacuation shelters: If the toilet at home is out of water or power and cannot be used, the same goes for toilets at evacuation shelters. People use them without realizing it, and they become unsanitary. Unable to use toilets even during a power outage: In some cases, such as in an apartment building, water cannot be pumped. Water outage, broken drainage pipes: If you use the toilet without noticing that the drainage pipes are damaged, you will be in big trouble. Use a simple toilet when you're not sure: Even if there is no visible damage, sometimes the toilets will not flush during a disaster. Once you use it, it will become dirty, so you should use a simple toilet until you can check.