Posters and resource materials created to support hygiene management at evacuation centers during disasters
Earthquake
Wind and flood damage
In the event of a disaster, environmental health inspectors with specialized knowledge take the lead in providing advice and guidance to evacuation center managers and others regarding the safety of drinking water and the maintenance of sanitary conditions at evacuation centers.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is pleased to announce that it has created a set of posters and reference materials designed to assist environmental health inspectors in providing more effective and efficient advice on sanitation management at evacuation centers.
Ready to use right away at evacuation centers! Environmental Health Posters and Resource Collection
Key Points
- A booklet combining posters for evacuees with explanatory materials for evacuation shelter managers and other staff
- A design that is easy for anyone seeking shelter at an evacuation center to understand at a glance
- Each page is perforated so it can be torn off and used immediately upon the opening of the evacuation shelter
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- This booklet is distributed to each municipality (excluding Hachioji City and Machida City) through the Tokyo Metropolitan Public Health Center.
- Electronic files (color and black-and-white versions) are available for download from our website.
Where to find the electronic data (link to an external site)

| Contact: Environmental Health and Sanitation Division, Health and Safety Department, Bureau of Health and Medical Services Phone: 03-5320-4390 Phone: 03-5320-4391 |
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