Disaster Prevention x Art 'Firefighter Art' Results Report: Participating Locations Expand from 30 to 82
NQ Score
70/100
N1 Content Completeness
8
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
UNITE reported that their 'Firefighter Art' disaster preparedness project in Chiba expanded from 30 to 82 locations, successfully integrating QR-coded art into daily spaces with local government support.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is 'Firefighter Art'?
- A: It is an awareness project that places art pieces and QR codes in everyday spaces to deliver disaster prevention information.
- Q: Where is it implemented?
- A: It is primarily implemented in Chiba Prefecture, currently installed at 82 locations including the Chiba City Hall.
- Q: What can you learn from the QR code?
- A: You can learn three specific disaster prevention actions to protect lives: installation of seismic breakers, checking hazard maps, and preventing furniture from tipping over.