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東京防災

Disaster Preparedness Tokyo

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目次

  1. 表紙
  2. Prologue
  3. Let's Get Prepared
  4. What Is “Disaster Preparedness Tokyo”?
  5. Contents
  6. “Let's Prepare Now” Symbol Mark: Do Now
  7. 01 Simulation of a Major Earthquake
  8. Earthquake!
  9. Immediately After
  10. Dangers at Home
  11. Dangers Away from Home
  12. Things Not to Do When an Earthquake Occurs
  13. Evacuation
  14. Decision to Evacuate
  15. What to Do before Evacuating
  16. Check Points for Safe Evacuation
  17. Helping Each Other
  18. Evacuation Life
  19. Evacuation Center
  20. Guide to Evacuation Life
  21. The Dos and Don'ts at an Evacuation Center
  22. Consideration toward People Who Need Special Care
  23. Rebuilding Your Life
  24. Starting to Rebuild Your Life
  25. Learning from the Experience of Survivors
  26. Disaster Preparedness Quiz
  27. 10 Key Points to Observe When an Earthquake Strikes
  28. 02 Let's Get Prepared: Disaster Preparedness Actions
  29. Four Preparations to Do Now
  30. Stockpiles
  31. Essential Stockpile Items
  32. Household Stockpile List
  33. Emergency Bag
  34. Daily Stockpiles
  35. Preparing Inside the Home
  36. Furniture Stabilization Measures
  37. Stabilizing Devices
  38. Furniture Stabilizing Checklist
  39. Seismic Retrofitting
  40. Fire Prevention Measures
  41. Checking Electricity, Gas, and Water Supply
  42. Earthquake-Resistant Shelters
  43. Preparing Outside the Home
  44. Know Your Community's Earthquake Risk
  45. Places Safe from Fire
  46. Disaster Prevention Parks
  47. Communication
  48. Community Networking
  49. Disaster Preparedness in Apartment Buildings
  50. Disaster Preparedness Measures at Work
  51. Confirm Safety and Collect Information
  52. Fire and Disaster Drills
  53. Citizens Disaster Response Team
  54. Volunteer Fire Corps
  55. Disaster Map Exercises
  56. 03 Other Disasters and Countermeasures
  57. Heavy Rain and Storms
  58. Torrential Rain
  59. Sediment Disasters
  60. Lightning
  61. Tornadoes
  62. Heavy Snow
  63. Volcanic Eruptions
  64. Terrorist and Armed Attacks
  65. Infectious Diseases
  66. Tokyo's Active Volcanoes
  67. 04 Survival Tips
  68. Emergency
  69. Stop Bleeding
  70. First-Aid for Fractures and Sprains
  71. First-Aid for Cuts
  72. First-Aid for Burns
  73. Lighten the Burden of the Injured and Ill
  74. Safely Positioning the Injured or Ill
  75. Transporting the Injured or Ill
  76. Bandage Substitutes
  77. How to Use the Fire Extinguisher
  78. How to Use the Indoor Fire Hose
  79. How to Use the Standpipe
  80. How to Use the Portable Fire Pump
  81. Warm Yourself with Newspapers
  82. Adjust Your Body Temperature
  83. Protect Your Feet
  84. Prevent Dehydration
  85. Sanitation
  86. How to Carry Water
  87. How to Use the Toilet When Water Supply Is Cut Off
  88. How to Make an Emergency Toilet
  89. How to Make Emergency Diapers
  90. How to Make a Cloth Sanitary Napkin
  91. Keep Clean with Little Water
  92. Make a Fly Trap
  93. Life
  94. Change the Size of the Battery
  95. How to Make Plates and Eating Utensils
  96. How to Make an Emergency Cooking Stove
  97. Making Partitions
  98. How to Make a Knapsack
  99. How to Make a Bed
  100. How to Make Cushions and Pillows
  101. How to Tie Ropes
  102. Exercises for Evacuation Life
  103. Children Playing
  104. Good Ways to Use Everyday Items
  105. Confirm Safety
  106. Disaster Message Board
  107. Workshop
  108. Hold a Community Event to Prepare for a Disaster
  109. 05 Disaster Facts and Information You Should Know
  110. Knowledge
  111. Tsunami Knowledge
  112. Typhoons and Heavy Rain Knowledge
  113. Various Weather Information
  114. Large-Scale Disasters in the Past
  115. Document
  116. Support for Daily Life
  117. Emergency First Aid
  118. Disaster Volunteers
  119. Information
  120. Inquiries Related to Disaster Preparedness
  121. Disaster Response Yellow Pages
  122. Pictograms
  123. Symbols for People Who Need Special Care in an Emergency
  124. Combined Risk in Light of Emergency Response Difficulty
  125. Traffic Restrictions Following a Major Earthquake
  126. A Day in Tokyo
  127. Tokyo's Ranking in Japan
  128. LET'S GET PREPARED! 外国人向け今やろう
  129. ENGLISH FOR EMERGENCY 非常時に使える英会話
  130. Safety Instructions
  131. Personal Information
  132. Family's Information
  133. Memo
  134. Index
  135. Index by Household Type
  136. Index by Place
  137. colophon
  138. Manga TOKYO“X”DAY  by Kaiji Kawaguchi

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