[Solving Toilet Shortage in Shelters] PYKES PEAK to Exhibit at 'Local Disaster Prevention EXPO' during Local Government & Public Week 2026

Outdoor brand PYKES PEAK will showcase its emergency toilet solutions and 'Phase-Free' disaster products at Tokyo Big Sight in May 2026, targeting municipal stockpiling needs.
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Fun Standard Co., Ltd. (RKB Mainichi Holdings Group, Headquarters: Onojo City, Fukuoka; CEOs: Ryosuke Oya and Hiroki Sasamori) will showcase its outdoor brand 'PYKES PEAK' at the 'Local Disaster Prevention EXPO,' part of 'Local Government & Public Week 2026,' held from May 13 (Wed) to 15 (Fri), 2026, at Tokyo Big Sight (West Halls 1-2).

PYKES PEAK has earned bestseller status on major EC platforms like Amazon and Rakuten and has been chosen by many individual and corporate users. It has already been implemented by municipalities, hotels, and commercial facilities for evacuation shelter stockpiling and facility disaster countermeasures. These results stem from evaluations of product usability, quality, and storability, serving as a reliable reference for selection.

For officials reconsidering or newly introducing disaster stockpiles, this exhibition allows for hands-on comparisons and consultations on quantity planning for immediate consideration.

### Background: The 'Toilet Problem' in Evacuation Center Management
In recent years, with the increase in large-scale disasters like earthquakes and heavy rains, 'toilet shortages' and deteriorating sanitation in evacuation centers have become major issues. Stockpiles are being re-evaluated in terms of both quantity and quality, focusing on 'insufficient numbers,' 'storage space,' and 'unclear operation methods.' Additionally, as home evacuation increases, re-designing disaster countermeasures based on the division of roles between household preparation and municipal stockpiling is crucial. Consequently, inquiries from officials wanting to see products in person have increased, leading to this exhibition.

### Exhibition Features: Comparison, Implementation, and On-site Consultation
The booth will exhibit disaster prevention products related to 'toilet,' 'sanitation,' and 'water supply,' centered on portable toilets. It offers more than just a display, providing:
- Physical comparison of the full lineup (size, ease of installation, usability).
- Stockpiling proposals for both evacuation centers and home evacuation.
- Experiences of 'Phase-Free' designs that work for both daily life and disasters.

### Consultations Available at the Booth
Concrete consultations for implementation in municipalities and facilities are available:
- Consultation on 'quantity planning' based on stockpile standards and estimated population.
- Introduction of case studies (municipalities, hotels, etc.).
- On-site provision of rough estimates.
- Selection of optimal products considering storage space and operations.

### Key Exhibit Products
1. **Emergency Toilet Series (Over 180,000 units sold)**
Available in various types including Premium Support Set, Support Set, and Pro. Supports 15-year storage. The excretion bag serves three roles: 'toilet seat cover, excretion bag, and disposal bag.'
2. **Disaster Assembly Toilet with Coagulant (4-in-1, Load capacity 100kg)**
Functions as a chair, container, or trash can normally, and turns into a toilet during disasters. Assembles in 10 seconds. Washable.
3. **Disaster Changing Tent (Privacy protection, easy setup)**
Quickly creates a private space. Features detailed innovations like lantern hooks and shower head holders. Made with non-see-through material.
4. **Portable Mini Disaster Kit**
A 13-item compact set that fits in a bag for anytime response.
5. **Portable Water Purifier (8,000L capacity, lightweight)**
Uses 0.01-micron hollow fiber membrane filter to remove impurities from river or rain water.

'SONAERU Series' products are recommended by disaster prevention specialists and have a track record of implementation in municipalities, hotels, and home centers.