Earthquake-resistant bed can withstand 65 tons of falling debris
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Designed by Shinko Industries, the bed has been built to give users some “good luck” protection during an earthquake
Wood Luck is an earthquake resistant bed that can withstand up to 65 tons of falling debris
The potential to provide shelter for several people during an earthquake could be worth the peaceful night’s sleep
The bed is built using cypress wood from 30-40 year old tress and features an overhead canopy to provide adequate shelter from falling debris
The bed comes in several sizes including single, semi-double and a shelter version for care beds
Wood Luck is an earthquake resistant bed that can withstand up to 65 tons of falling debris
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Following the lead of the Earthquake-proof school desk, Wood Luck is an earthquake resistant bed that can withstand up to 65 short tons (59 metric tonnes) of falling debris. Designed by Shinko Industries, the bed has been built to give users some “good luck” protection during an earthquake. And with the ability to withstand 65 tons of tumbling detritus, it may just become a lifesaving piece of furniture during an emergency situation.
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