``I can't use the toilet due to a sudden water outage!'' ``There have been a lot of earthquakes and disasters lately, so I might be worried if I don't prepare something...'' ``I want to prepare a backpack to take with me in case of a disaster, but what do I need?'' It would be really troublesome if the toilet became unusable in an emergency. Introducing ``Simlet'', a portable toilet that comes in handy in emergencies.
When an emergency occurs, many people say that the toilet is inconvenient. In the Great East Japan Earthquake, approximately 820,000 people were forced to use toilets (according to research by the Central Disaster Prevention Council's Special Investigation Committee). Approximately half of local governments have installed temporary toilets in evacuation shelters within a week, so it is not always possible to access a toilet. Additionally, the temporary toilets that have been set up are unsanitary, and there is a possibility that you will become ill if you have to resist going to the toilet. Even if you evacuate to your home, you will not be able to use flush toilets if lifelines such as water supply are cut off. When preparing emergency supplies, be sure to have a portable toilet as well as food.
"Simlet" is an emergency toilet that is installed in Western-style toilets. Just place the toilet bag on the toilet seat and sprinkle the coagulant after you relieve yourself. The excrement solidifies in about 22 seconds, and after use, it is thrown away together with the toilet bag. It can be stored for 10 years, so it has the advantage of being stockpiled for a long time.
Simlet provides peace of mind even in stressful emergencies. Using domestically produced antibacterial polymer, it has a high sterilization rate of 99%. The powerful deodorizing effect of high-performance activated carbon eliminates unpleasant odors. You can use the toilet comfortably even in situations where you cannot clean it frequently.
In addition to disaster situations, it is also recommended for outdoor activities, camping, and nursing care. It's a good idea to have one in your car in case you're stuck in traffic or sleeping in your car. "Simlet" can be easily used by everyone from children to the elderly, so be sure to add it to your disaster prevention supplies. *Preparation guideline: The standard is for one person to defecate 7 to 8 times a day. Please aim to have 3 days worth of supplies. ●Set contents/Coagulant, toilet bag (height 60cm x width 65cm), disposal bag (height 80cm x width 60cm) ●Coagulant material/antibacterial water-absorbing polymer, high-performance activated carbon ●Contents (per package)/7g ●Water absorption (per package)/approx. 420cc ●Storable years/10 years from date of manufacture ●Country of origin/Japan [How to use] 1. Place the toilet bag between the toilet bowl and the toilet seat, and secure it by placing the toilet seat on it. 2. After excretion, sprinkle the contents of the coagulant and it will harden. 3. Remove the toilet bag, tie the bag tightly and dispose of it. *Please put used toilet bags in a waste bag and dispose of them as soon as possible. *If you are concerned about the toilet bag getting wet, place the disposal bag in the toilet bowl before setting the toilet bag.
"I can't use the toilet due to a sudden water outage!"
"There have been a lot of earthquakes and disasters recently, so you might feel anxious if you don't prepare something..."
“I want to prepare a backpack for emergencies, but what do I need?”
In the unlikely event that you cannot use the toilet, it would be a real problem.
Introducing ``Simlet'', a portable toilet that comes in handy in emergencies.
When an emergency occurs, many people say that the toilet is inconvenient.
In the Great East Japan Earthquake, approximately 820,000 people were forced to use toilets (according to research by the Central Disaster Prevention Council's Special Investigation Committee).
Approximately half of local governments have installed temporary toilets in evacuation shelters within a week, so it is not always possible to access a toilet.
In addition, the temporary toilets installed are unsanitary, and there is a possibility that you may end up getting sick by refraining from going to the toilet.
Even if you evacuate to your home, flush toilets will become unusable if lifelines such as water supply are cut off.
When preparing emergency supplies, be sure to have a portable toilet as well as food.
"Simlet" is an emergency toilet that is installed in Western-style toilets.
Just place the toilet bag on the toilet seat and sprinkle the coagulant after you relieve yourself.
The excrement solidifies in about 22 seconds, and after use, it is thrown away together with the toilet bag.
It can be stored for 10 years, so it has the advantage of being stockpiled for a long time.
Simlet provides peace of mind even in stressful emergencies.
Using domestically produced antibacterial polymer, it has a high sterilization rate of 99%.
The powerful deodorizing effect of high-performance activated carbon eliminates unpleasant odors.
You can use the toilet comfortably even in situations where you cannot clean it frequently.
In addition to disaster situations, it is also recommended for outdoor activities, camping, and nursing care.
It's a good idea to have one in your car in case you're stuck in traffic or sleeping in your car.
"Simlet" can be easily used by everyone from children to the elderly, so be sure to add it to your disaster prevention supplies.
*Preparation guideline: The standard is for one person to defecate 7 to 8 times a day. Please aim to have 3 days worth of supplies.
●Set contents: Coagulant, toilet bag (height 60cm x width 65cm), disposal bag (height 80cm x width 60cm)
●Coagulant materials/antibacterial water-absorbing polymer, high-performance activated carbon
● Contents (per package) / 7g
●Water absorption (per package)/approx. 420cc
●Storable years/10 years from date of manufacture
●Country of origin/Japan
[How to use]
1. Place the toilet bag between the toilet bowl and the toilet seat, and secure it by placing the toilet seat on it.
2. After excretion, sprinkle the contents of the coagulant and it will harden.
3. Remove the toilet bag, tie the bag tightly and dispose of it.
*Please put used toilet bags in a waste bag and dispose of them as soon as possible.
*If you are concerned about the toilet bag getting wet, place the disposal bag in the toilet bowl before setting the toilet bag.