Disaster Preparedness: Over 70% Have Basic Supplies, Yet Less Than 1% Feel Fully Prepared

Alulu Mall, operated by System Research Co., Ltd., surveyed men and women aged 30–69 across Japan regarding disaster preparedness. Results show that while over 70% have basic supplies like water and emergency food, less than 1% feel their disaster measures are 'sufficient.' The study suggests that defining and visualizing the 'minimum essentials' based on household needs is now more important than just having basic supplies.
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Alulu Mall, operated by System Research Co., Ltd. (HQ: Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture), conducted a nationwide survey on disaster preparedness among men and women aged 30 to 69.

The results revealed that over 70% of respondents have basic supplies such as water and emergency food. However, less than 1% of respondents felt their disaster preparedness was 'fully sufficient.' While the prevalence of basic preparations is increasing, there remains a lingering sense of anxiety that they are 'not quite enough.'

## Survey Results

### Less than 1% feel 'fully prepared'

When asked about the level of their household's disaster preparedness, less than 1% answered 'fully prepared.' In contrast, 26.8% said they were 'somewhat prepared,' while 32.8% felt they were 'not very prepared.' This indicates that disaster preparedness is not a binary choice of doing it or not; many people have some supplies but feel they fall short of being sufficient.

### Over 70% implement basic measures

When asked about actual disaster prevention measures taken, 76.7% reported having 'lights/chargers,' and 75.3% reported having 'water/emergency food,' with basic measures exceeding 70%. In contrast, measures such as 'preparation tailored to family needs' (23.3%), 'confirming family contact methods' (30.7%), and 'regular checking of expiration dates/batteries' (34.7%) remained lower.

### Gaps between perceived 'peace of mind' and actual preparation

When asked about what level of preparation provides peace of mind, basic items like water, food, and lights showed high actual implementation rates. However, items such as 'tailoring to family,' 'confirming with family,' and 'regular reviews' showed a trend where the perceived importance for peace of mind far exceeded actual practice. The largest gaps were found in 'preparation tailored to family,' 'confirming contact methods,' and 'regular checks.'

### 'Doing just enough for now' is the most common sentiment

When asked about their current mindset regarding disaster preparedness, the most common response (38.7%) was, 'I've done some, so it's okay for now,' followed by 'I'm concerned but putting it off' (28.7%).

### Need for a 'minimum essentials set'

When asked what would help reduce anxiety regarding disaster preparedness, 56.7% chose a 'minimum essentials set.' It seems that the difficulty in determining what constitutes the 'minimum required for safety' is a major source of anxiety, rather than not knowing where to start.

### Moving from 'having supplies' to 'knowing if it's enough'

This survey revealed that while basic preparations are spreading, anxiety remains. Going forward, simply acquiring disaster supplies is not enough; it will be important to provide clear guidance on how much is 'enough' based on family size, age, and lifestyle.

FAQ

防災対策を「十分できている」と回答した人は何%ですか?

調査結果によると、防災対策が「十分できている」と回答した人は1%未満です。

実施率が高い防災対策は何ですか?

「ライト・充電器の用意」が76.7%、「水・非常食の用意」が75.3%と、基本的な備えは7割を超えています。

防災対策においてギャップが生じやすい項目は何ですか?

「家族に合った備え」、「家族との連絡方法の確認」、「期限・電池などの定期確認」といった項目で、安心の目安に対する実際の実施率との間に30%以上の差が見られます。

現在の防災対策に対する意識として最も多いものは何ですか?

「一部できているので、ひとまずよしとしている」という回答が38.7%で最多となっています。

防災の不安を減らすために求められているものは何ですか?

「最低限がそろうセット」が56.7%と最も多く選ばれており、最低限の基準を判断しにくいことが不安の要因となっている可能性があります。