Displays
Here is a list of innovative IBC displays previously used to help Canadians prevent costly water damage, prepare for emergencies, avoid distractions while driving and more.
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The Portable Dry House
Preventing water damage and protecting property
- Teaches homeowners how to fix and prevent water damage caused by flooding and maintenance problems around the house.
- Interactive game engages the public with touch screen technology.
- Of interest to community and ratepayer groups.
Survivor 72
Emergency Preparedness
- Entertaining interactive game teaches people what items they need to survive for the first 72 hours after a natural disaster strikes.
- Shows what should be part of a basic emergency kits.
- Perfect for fire stations and emergency measures groups.
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The Dry House. It's a super-sized version.
Preventing water damage and protecting property
It's a super-sized version of the portable Dry House. You can't miss the large touch screen video wall. It shows a scene that homeowners dread - the inside of a flooded house. The public can solve the water problems by dragging icons representing possible solutions to each problem. |
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The Hazard House
Fire prevention
- Large 3D house model teaches families about fire safety and injury prevention.
- Teaches how to create a fire evacuation plan and conduct a family fire drill.
- Ideal for fire stations, community bbqs, senior programs, community centres, elementary schools.
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Safe Home Now
Injury prevention at home
- Fun and friendly display geared to children.
- Teaches how to avoid common household injuries.
- Ideal for day car centres, after school programs and public libraries.
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The Rain Barrel
Preventing water damage and protecting property
- Rain barrels reduce the volume of water entering the sewer systems and collect water for lawns and gardens.
- ideal for garden clubs, schools, environmental events, farmer's markets, etc.
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The D.U.M.B. Car driver simulator
(Distractions Undermining Motorists Behaviour)
Road Safety
- Demonstrates dangers of distracted driving in a safe, virtual environment.
- distractions include talking on a hand-held cellphone, adjusting MP3 players, eating, drinking.
- This year emphasis is on the growing problem of Driving While Texting (DWT).
- The DUMB Car is a hit with high schools, colleges, universities and road safety events.
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