Shin-Nihon Chemical Launches National 'Co-Creating Disaster Prevention Heli-Sign Project'
Shin-Nihon Chemical is launching a nationwide project for municipalities and educational institutions to paint heli-signs on school rooftops. By involving students, the project addresses budget and construction costs while turning rooftops into disaster prevention education sites.
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Shin-Nihon Chemical (headquartered in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture), a pioneer in color and light, is launching a full-scale nationwide 'Co-Creating Disaster Prevention Heli-Sign Project' for municipalities and educational institutions, where students themselves paint air-to-ground marks (heli-signs) for rescue helicopters on their school rooftops.
■ Heli-signs: A 'Destination' and a 'Guide' in the Sky
Beyond simple facility name confirmation, heli-signs function as essential aerial landmarks. For wide-area support helicopters unfamiliar with the local terrain, these signs serve as crucial navigation aids, forming an aviation network that enables precise navigation across disaster zones. They also ensure that vital community disaster prevention hubs (like schools) are clearly visible from above, securing more efficient supply transport and rescue operations.
■ The Necessity of Heli-signs from Pilots' Perspectives
Pilots emphasize the importance of heli-signs in the harsh environment of aerial navigation, stating, 'We want as many buildings as possible marked. It allows us to grasp our location and targets more accurately and quickly.'
■ Breaking Through Budget Constraints with the Power of Education
This project solves the issue of budget securing by utilizing school rooftops as sites for disaster prevention education. Construction costs are reduced as students, staff, and local residents lead the painting process, effectively utilizing existing facilities without the need for structural reinforcement.
■ Full Support for First-time Painters
The company provides optimal painting specifications based on professional assessment of rooftop materials and offers technical guidance on paint handling and protective procedures to ensure successful construction.
■ A Lifelong Social Contribution Captured on Google Earth™
Through activities like graduation projects, creative arts activities, and PTA workshops, the project promotes Disaster Education (Goal 4) and partnerships with local governments (Goal 17), contributing to sustainable cities and communities (Goal 11).
■ Balancing 'Water-based' Safety with 'Professional' High Performance
The project utilizes 'Lamino Heli-Sign Aqua,' a low-VOC water-based paint. It combines high visibility and durability with the convenience of cleaning tools with tap water, making it safe and easy for students to handle.
FAQ
What is the purpose of the 'Everyone Creates Disaster Prevention Helisign Project'?
The purpose is to enhance the 'reception capability' (ability to accept support) of schools, which serve as disaster prevention hubs, by installing air-to-ground markings (helisigns) on school rooftops nationwide.
How is the construction cost issue addressed?
By having students, teachers, and local residents paint the markings themselves, construction costs are reduced. Using existing rooftops eliminates the need for structural reinforcement.
What are the features of the paint 'Lumino Helisign Aqua' used?
It is an environmentally friendly, low-VOC water-based paint with high visibility and durability. Tools can be cleaned with tap water, making it safe for use by teachers and students without specialized knowledge.
What role does the helisign play in rescue operations?
The helisign serves as an aerial landmark to accurately identify the location, helping helicopters quickly locate their target even in smog, smoke, or bad weather.
What benefits do schools gain by participating in the project?
Schools can use the project for graduation memorials and disaster prevention workshops, contribute to achieving SDGs, and promote their community value both internally and externally.