Simple waterproofing sheet "Tomepita"
Reduce water intrusion caused by sudden flooding from guerrilla rainstorms! A simple water-blocking sheet with ten times the water-stopping performance of sandbags.
"Stop Pita" is a simple water-stopping sheet with ten times the water-stopping performance of sandbags. It can withstand external water pressure with the strength of the building, resulting in fewer components and a lightweight, compact package. For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Features】 - A simple water-stopping sheet installed at the shutter and front to reduce flooding. - Can be easily set up in about 5 minutes, allowing for quick response to sudden heavy rain. - Each storage bag weighs between 5 kg and 20 kg. For an opening width of about 1.5 m, approximately 30 sandbags (about 600 kg) are needed, making it manageable for one person. - Easy to maintain after use and can be stored in a portable size. - As water levels rise, the water pressure causes the sheet to adhere tightly to the building. It demonstrates a high water-stopping performance, more than 10 times that of sandbags, with a leakage rate of 200 liters/(h·m²) or less. For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 - For entrances of buildings and commercial facilities - To reduce flooding damage in residential homes - At entrances to subways and underground shopping areas For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Proposal for preparedness against urban water disasters: Exhibiting four types of water-stopping products at the "2019 Disaster Prevention Industry Exhibition in Tokyo" - Experience the water-stopping performance through demonstrations using water tanks.
Cultural Shutter Co., Ltd. will exhibit four types of water-stopping products, the "Water Stop Master Series," at the disaster prevention event "2019 Disaster Prevention Industry Exhibition in Tokyo," held at Tokyo Big Sight, Aomi Exhibition Hall, from June 5 (Wednesday) to June 7 (Friday). The products being exhibited include the water-stopping door "Aquard," which achieves lightweight operability and can withstand water pressure loads of up to 3 meters; the power-free "Buoyant Rising Water Stop Board," which automatically stands up due to the buoyancy of water; the aluminum water stop board "Rakusette," which allows entry and exit from the opening after installation; and the lightweight, quick-installation simple water stop sheet "Tomepita." Additionally, on June 7 (Friday) at 1:20 PM, our development staff, who are members of the Japan Disaster Prevention Industry Conference, will give a lecture on the theme "Countermeasures for Flood Damage Due to Sudden Heavy Rain (tentative title)" at a workshop hosted by the Japan Disaster Prevention Industry Conference, so please join us for that as well.
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The Cultural Shutter Group will exhibit its original disaster prevention-related products at the "2017 Disaster Prevention Industry Exhibition in Sendai."
Cultural Shutter Co., Ltd. (President: Toshihiko Shiozaki) will exhibit its original disaster prevention-related products at the "2017 Disaster Prevention Industry Exhibition in Sendai," a specialized exhibition on disaster prevention, held at the Sendai International Center on November 26 (Sunday) and November 27 (Monday). The exhibited products include the "Partition for Evacuation Centers," which allows for simple privacy protection in evacuation shelters during disasters; the smoke barrier wall "Kemustop II," made of lightweight, shatterproof non-combustible sheets to prevent the spread of smoke during fires; the water-stopping sheet "Tomepita," characterized by its easy and quick installation for countering sudden heavy rain; and the aluminum water-stopping board "Rakusetto," which allows entry and exit after installation. Additionally, there will be a demonstration of the assembly of the "Partition for Evacuation Centers."