Turns out these furniture design key time can save lives!
2. The SAVE:US escape flashlight designed by designer Jo Joo Hyun borrows the design of some oxygen masks in airplanes. It is usually stored in the overhead light and can automatically pop out and be suspended on the ceiling for people to access in case of emergency.
3, mamoris earthquake protection chair, has been widely used in various schools, hospitals, government institutions in Japan. In the event of an earthquake, the back of the chair can be quickly removed as a protective device to protect the head and neck.
4, +MET lamp appearance level is very high, can be transformed into a hard hat and flashlight, to help people escape.
5, the shock-proof table and chair designed by a 9-year-old girl in Chongqing designed a rolling mechanism around the table below, pulled out the latch, and the rolling curtain was put down to form an enclosed protection interval, which can effectively resist falling rocks and dust, and win more time for trapped people to wait for rescue.
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LuminAID Inflatable light
When the disaster area power outage, a lot of rescue work will be affected, when night falls, everyone's mood will follow into the haze, this time only to realize that light is as precious as life.
The most needed light in the dark can be replaced by this easy-to-use LuminAID inflatable lamp.
First, LuminAID is inflatable, making it easy to carry; Secondly, it uses solar energy to charge, designed a high-efficiency charging panel, 4-7 hours can be fully charged, low brightness gear can continue to light for more than ten hours.
This inflatable package reaches IPX7 professional waterproof, can be used as a buoy, TPU environmental protection material, has good elasticity, high heat and low temperature resistance.
The design was invented by two architecture students Andrea Sreshta and Anna Stork after the 2010 Haiti earthquake, and has been widely used by the United Nations and more than 70 countries in public benefit projects and disaster relief operations, including Hurricane Isaac in Haiti, Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, and the Nepal earthquake. This small light fixture has brought light to countless victims.