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[Winter Fire Prevention] Just stick it on the outlet! A sticker that “automatically expands” with heat detection

[Winter Fire Prevention] Just stick it on the outlet! A sticker that “automatically expands” with heat detection

As the dry season comes and the use of multiple plugs increases, the risk of fire around outlets rises. However, it isn't practical to unplug the outlets regularly every day, and it's not uncommon for people to leave old power strips or dusty sockets unattended. I want to use an easy patch to quietly prepare against fires.

Just stick it on! Quickly cover outlet fires

Source: Makuake.
Fires from outlets and multi-taps mostly start from "overheating" due to dust, humidity, or aging cables. However, it’s difficult to check every outlet every time in daily life. "HI STOP" is a fire prevention patch for outlets that fills that gap.

By simply sticking it around the outlet, it detects high temperatures and covers the overheating area, cutting off the oxygen supply. In terms of the fire development process, it intervenes at the "stage where the heat starts to rise," helping to suppress the spread caused by sparks or tracking. Installation is as easy as wiping off the dust and dirt from the outlet surface and sticking on the seal. No special tools or knowledge are required, making it user-friendly for anyone.

Cuts off oxygen at approximately 130 to 150℃. Guaranteed material design

Source: Makuake.
The patch is equipped with a flame-retardant foamed gasket and a special flame-retardant coating layer. When the temperature around the outlet reaches a high state of about 130-150°C, the material expands rapidly, spreading out to envelop the heat source. By cutting off the oxygen supply from the early stage before sparks fly, it suppresses combustion at an early stage.

The material has passed tests from a third-party organization for fire resistance, suppression of harmful gas generation, weather resistance, and ozone resistance. It is designed based on scientific backing. The main body is halogen-free and comes in a black coating that easily blends into daily life. It does not stand out, but in the event of an emergency, it functions reliably.

From homes to offices and facilities. It can also be used for disaster prevention measures for distribution

Source: Makuake.
The utilization scenes are diverse, such as around the TV and AV equipment in the living room at home, outlets for heaters and humidifiers that operate fully in winter, and around kitchen appliances like microwaves and electric kettles, etc. It is especially effective in places where dust tends to accumulate and where multiple cords are used.

"HI STOP" is compact, about 2.5×1.5 cm per piece and approximately 1 mm thick, allowing it to be attached anywhere without needing to choose a location. Additionally, it offers sets tailored to various needs, from a 15-piece set for singles to 30-piece and 75-piece sets for detached houses or families, and even a 120-piece set that can accommodate large offices, clinics, tutoring schools, nursing homes, and more.

Not only can you introduce one set for home use, but you can also distribute them to the homes of parents living apart, small offices, or staff rooms in stores.
Source: Makuake.
The outlet sockets are something we see every day, yet the risk of fire is often put off……."HI STOP" is a disaster prevention patch that can help mitigate such anxiety that we tend to ignore, simply by being applied. By distributing a few patches not only at home but also at your parents' house or office, you can subtly add peace of mind to the lives of family and friends. Why not start invisible preparedness from the outlets you use frequently?
Product Name: Outlet Fire Prevention Patch HI STOP
Price: From 3400 yen
Size: Approximately 2.5×1.5 cm (per piece)
Thickness: Approximately 1 mm
Weight: Approximately 1–2 g (per piece)

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