30% of people lack disaster supplies; 'once every few years' is the most common check frequency
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52/100
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Sumaten Inc. conducted a survey on the management of disaster supplies among 70 people nationwide. The results show that 30% do not have disaster supplies, and among those who do, the most common check frequency is 'once every few years.' While checking expiration dates for food and water is common, maintenance of items essential for evacuation is lacking.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is important for managing disaster supplies?
- A: It is not just about having them, but maintaining them in a 'ready-to-use' state, such as checking expiration dates and battery levels.