New Display Plate Released for "Fire Shoka Stick," Which Has Sold Over 60,000 Units in Japan! Minimizing Damage Through "Visualization" to Prevent Delays in Initial Response
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TCL Corporation, a subsidiary of White House Co., Ltd., has launched a new 'FSS Fire Extinguishing Tool Plate' for its 'Fire Shoka Stick,' a next-generation fire extinguisher that has sold over 60,000 units in Japan. The plate aims to 'visualize' the extinguisher's location and usage to lower the psychological barrier to initial fire suppression, thereby minimizing potential damage during a fire. The product is designed to address the common problems of people not knowing where an extinguisher is or how to use it in an emergency.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the name of the new display plate launched by TCL Corporation for the Fire Shoka Stick?
- A: The new display plate is called the FSS Fire Extinguishing Tool Plate.
- Q: How many units of the Fire Shoka Stick have been sold in Japan as of the article's release?
- A: Over 60,000 units of the Fire Shoka Stick have been sold in Japan.
- Q: Which company launched the FSS Fire Extinguishing Tool Plate for the Fire Shoka Stick?
- A: TCL Corporation, a subsidiary of White House Co., Ltd., launched the plate.
- Q: What is the primary purpose of the FSS Fire Extinguishing Tool Plate introduced in 2024?
- A: The plate visualizes the location and usage of the Fire Shoka Stick to aid quick response.
- Q: Why was the FSS Fire Extinguishing Tool Plate developed for the Fire Shoka Stick?
- A: It was developed to reduce psychological barriers and improve initial fire response effectiveness.