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Checkpoints and measures for underfloor inspection after typhoons and heavy rain.
"Because it's an unseen place, we won't overlook it." Japan's climate is hot and humid, and particularly after typhoons and heavy rains, the conditions for homes become harsh. It's not just the roof and exterior walls that are affected by rain and wind. The area beneath the floor is actually the most susceptible and often overlooked point. This time, we will explain the "checkpoints under the floor" that should be confirmed after a typhoon or heavy rain, the "responses" if abnormalities are found, and measures to prevent recurrence. [Table of Contents] ■ Why is a floor check necessary? ■ Checkpoints to confirm after a typhoon or heavy rain ■ Responses when damage is discovered ■ Points for preventing recurrence ■ Suggestions from Seihou Products ■ Summary Please be sure to read the [related materials] and [related links]. ↓ ↓ ↓
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We exhibited at the "32nd Okinawa Total Living Show."
We exhibited at the largest housing exhibition in Okinawa, the "Okinawa Total Living Show," held from October 19 (Friday) to 21 (Sunday). At this exhibition, we introduced our new product, the "Underfloor Electronic Dehumidifying Ventilation Unit Dry Pro," for the first time. We also showcased other products such as the "Underfloor and Attic Ventilation System." Many people stopped by, allowing us to provide explanations. Thank you very much.
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We exhibited at the exhibition "Kappa Market."
On September 8th (Saturday) and September 9th (Sunday), we exhibited at the "Kappa Market," a comprehensive autumn exhibition and business meeting hosted by Kanekyu Co., Ltd. At this exhibition, we introduced our "Self-Security Type Security System" and "Ventilation System." Thank you for visiting.
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A special discussion was held on 'Measures against humidity and condensation in attics: The importance of ventilation.'
In November 2014, a special discussion was held at the headquarters of Seihou Products Co., Ltd. with Professor Takashi Sugai from the Department of Architecture at Fukuoka University, the company's President Ryuya Oishi, and Chief of the Technology Development Department Tadaharu Yoshitani. During the discussion, they talked about the current state of attics in Japanese houses, the dangers of "decay fungi" that undermine the strength of wood, the occurrence of mold in attics, and the importance of moisture and condensation measures as well as ventilation in attics. [Discussion Content] <On moisture and condensation measures in attics, and the importance of ventilation> ■ The current state of attics in Japanese houses ■ The greatest fear is "decay fungi" that undermine the strength of wood ■ On the occurrence of mold in attics ■ Moisture prevention measures in attics are difficult ■ It is important to force ventilation in attics