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Learning from the Kumamoto Earthquake: Introducing "Oiteku Bōsai" (Leaving Valuables Behind for Disaster Preparedness) to Protect "Essential Items for Life Reconstruction" after ~3 Years of Temporary Housing Life

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Master Lock Sentry Japan introduces "Oiteku Bōsai" (leaving valuables behind for disaster preparedness), a new concept inspired by the Kumamoto Earthquake's lessons on prolonged temporary housing and document procurement challenges. This concept, part of "Nige Ittoku Bōsai" (Flee First Disaster Preparedness), advocates using fire/water-resistant safes to protect essential items for life reconstruction, facilitating swift evacuations.

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