“You bought water, but what about the toilet?” SONAERU launches a special page to address the blind spot of typhoon-related water outages, plus a limited 1,000 JPY discount on 15-year shelf-life supplies.

Fun Standard's disaster prevention brand 'SONAERU' has launched a special page for the typhoon season and is offering a 1,000 JPY discount on its emergency toilet series on Amazon. With government data showing a lack of toilet preparedness, the brand promotes its 15-year shelf-life coagulants and high-density bags as essential, easy-to-use disaster supplies. The series has surpassed 300,000 units sold and is recognized by public institutions.
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The 'SONAERU' disaster prevention series, part of the outdoor brand 'PYKES PEAK' by Fun Standard Inc. (based in Onojo, Fukuoka), has released a 'Typhoon Preparedness Checklist' special page. Additionally, a 1,000 JPY discount coupon for their popular emergency toilet series (120-count set) is available on their official Amazon store until June 8, 2026.

According to a Cabinet Office survey (August 2025), only 27.5% of households stock at least three days' worth of portable toilets, highlighting a significant gap compared to water and food storage. As seen during the 2022 Typhoon No. 15 in Shizuoka, where water outages lasted for weeks, the inability to flush toilets can rapidly deteriorate sanitary conditions.

SONAERU’s emergency toilets feature high-performance coagulants that solidify waste in 15 seconds and durable high-density polyethylene bags. Thanks to individual aluminum packaging, they can be stored for up to 15 years. With over 300,000 units sold, the series has received the 'Disaster Prevention Goods Award 2025' and has been showcased by the Fukuoka Prefectural Government.

FAQ

Why is toilet preparedness important for typhoon seasons in Taiwan?

Typhoons in Taiwan often cause water outages. Having emergency toilets is crucial for maintaining hygiene when water supply is disrupted.