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The +Met Pot Doubles as a Hard Hat During Earthquakes

Japan often suffers from earthquakes making designs such as the +MET hard hat an asset to have on-hand just in case. When not in use as a protective helmet, the +MET hat doubles up as stylish plant pot so it can be kept on display in the home and in sight in case of need as its secondary function.

The +MET project provides a way to keep safety equipment easily accessible and in sight for emergency situations. The hat's plastic design has a multitude of functional uses in the home or office, doubling as a lamp shade or a planter. Then, if needed, the helmet can be worn as a hard hat to protect wearers' heads from falling objects in emergency situations such as earthquakes.
Trend Themes
1. Multi-functional Safety Gear - The +MET hat exemplifies the trend of multi-functional safety gear that can serve multiple purposes in different situations.
2. Visible Emergency Equipment - The +MET hat highlights the trend of making emergency equipment visible and easily accessible to improve response times during crises.
3. Stylish Disaster Preparedness - The +MET hat represents the trend of incorporating style and design into disaster preparedness products, making them more appealing and suitable for display in homes or offices.
Industry Implications
1. Safety Equipment Manufacturing - The +MET hat opens up opportunities for the safety equipment manufacturing industry to create multi-functional products that can serve various purposes within different environments.
2. Home Decor - The +MET hat introduces a potential disruption to the home decor industry by blending functionality with aesthetics, allowing for the creation of integrated and visually appealing products.
3. Emergency Response Services - The +MET hat presents an opportunity for the emergency response services industry to explore ways to make emergency equipment more visible and accessible, improving response times and overall safety.

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