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In Japan, where earthquakes and other natural disasters are a part of life, having an emergency bag is essential. But just as important as what you pack is where you store it. Strategic placement ensures quick access and enhances safety when every second counts.
Keep your emergency bag close to the front door, such as in a shoe cabinet or hallway closet. This allows for fast evacuation without having to search through your home, especially in compact apartments.
Disasters can strike at night. A small kit under your bed or in a bedside drawer can be a lifesaver. Include essentials like a flashlight, slippers, and a whistle to help you navigate in the dark or signal for help.
For those planning to use the living room as a shelter, consider utilizing furniture with hidden compartments, such as ottomans or sideboards, to discreetly store emergency supplies. This approach maintains a comfortable living space while ensuring you're always prepared.
The kitchen is ideal for storing food-related emergency supplies. If you practice “rolling stock,” where you rotate emergency food into your regular meals, pantry organization becomes key. Store items in a way that makes it easy to check expiration dates and restock regularly.
For detached homes, garages or outdoor sheds can serve as secondary storage. This is useful if your main living area becomes inaccessible. Just be mindful of flood risks and consider storing some items on higher floors as a precaution.
Experts recommend storing emergency supplies in multiple locations. This ensures access even if one area is blocked or damaged.
For example:
・A main bag near the entrance
・A mini kit in the bedroom
・Water and food in the kitchen
Storing emergency supplies isn’t a one-time task. It requires regular maintenance, such as checking inventory and expiration dates. But with busy schedules, work, and family responsibilities, it’s easy to fall behind.
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