In preparation for a disaster, a hands-on classroom was held in Maniwa City, Okayama Prefecture, to learn the precautions for staying in the car while sleeping in the car.

This was opened by Maniwa City, and about 10 citizens gathered at the venue of Hiruzen, and Mr. Tomoyuki Ono, a former SDF instructor, gave tips on staying in the car.



Mr. Ono

explained the precautions for staying in

the

car

, such as ▽


not to cool the body by laying a mat on the floor or layering clothes


▽ to prevent economy class syndrome by moving your legs diligently


.



He also introduced goods that are useful for staying in the car, such as a large poncho that allows you to hide your body when changing clothes, and a bag with a washboard used to wash clothes at the shelter.



Then, the participants were learning how to stay in the car by actually spreading a sleeping bag and putting on lighting equipment in the car.



The participant said, "I once again felt that it was important to prepare for a disaster. I would like to prepare a set of goods so that I can stay in the car in case of emergency."