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titleOfInvention Life support body mat
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a life-saving floating bed mat that is excellent in instantaneous procurement at the time of disaster occurrence and is useful for life-saving life in the event of a flood. SOLUTION: A bed mat in which a foam cushion sheet laminate is inserted into a fabric tubular bag body, the fabric tubular bag body being formed continuously in parallel, and the foam cushion sheet. The laminated body is a state in which the bubble cushioning material sheet is wound around the core plate 4 to 30 times, or 4 to 30 sheets of cut bubble cushioning material sheets on one side of the core plate. A life-saving floating bed mat characterized by being inserted into the fabric tubular bag in a laminated state of 4 to 30 sheets on one side. [Selection] Figure 3
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