When an Earthquake hits, what do you do? Typical Earthquake 101 tells you to run to the nearest doorway to protect yourself under the "strongest frame in the house". This bendable door is supposed to improve on that thinking.
However! Recent theories suggest that standing underneath a typical doorway is no better than being any where else during an earthquake. They now teach people to drop to the ground, go underneath a table and hold on. This concept door from student Younghwa Lee kind of mimics being underneath a table while being underneath a doorframe, which in a way, sorta blends the two Earthquake schools of thought together.
If you haven't been in an Earthquake before, well damn, you're lucky. Get some practice before 2012.
Looks like that thing would drop down and smack you in the back. Interesting invention though. Probably not useful anywhere except Cali.
ReplyDeleteHaha, whoooaaa. That's kind of trippy, and a neat idea. Though it seems like it'd be hard to install those doors everywhere. Guess you just gotta find a good table, eh? Nice post.
ReplyDeleteneato!
ReplyDeletelol looks like the door was bop u on the head!
ReplyDeletelol, looks like the basis for some great college pranks.
ReplyDeleteMy usual rule of thought is "get the fuck out side. and then away from power lines"
ReplyDeleteLmao thats got to be one of the coolest things ive seen in a while! I gotta get me one.
ReplyDeleteHit me back dude! I love readin your stuff.
Interesting invention! Will that work?
ReplyDeleteThat hinge better be damn strong, imo
ReplyDeletethis is a good follow up post to the previous one
ReplyDeleteI have a new post on GTL Everyday too :)
The door looks like it would break to anything heavier than 5 kilos falling on it...
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't look like it'll save my life at all.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the top end of the door might be what kills you..
ReplyDeletecrazy new door!
ReplyDeleteIm from Chile and we are kinda experts about earthquakes. get under a table and youre dead. if the door is too old... dead. The "triangle of life" have not been proven to work.
ReplyDeleteMy advice is, open your eyes as wide as you can and get the hell out of the house. If youre on higher floors saty on a door so you can escape to either way in case one room collapses.
I doesnt matter if that door works perfectly. if it looks like a damn dead trap ppl wont buy it lol
Surely that would break and bust your back.
ReplyDeletePretty funky, most people don't have a need for this though hahha =D
ReplyDeleteI think I'd just run straight outside of one instead of..under..a door. :)
ReplyDeleteI need one, cant be too careful.
ReplyDeleteSeems slightly impractical. But maybe it'll save some lives.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't seem like it would be that beneficial. And if it does protect against earthquakes, it doesn't help any on police raids.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments on my blog :)
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Seems useful but how many people will actually install those doors...
ReplyDeletei think they left out the part where you were supposed to wear a helmet
ReplyDeleteLooks like the same position they want you to take in an airplane...imo its to break your neck.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand how this would help.
ReplyDeleteepic.
ReplyDeletewow thats amazing
ReplyDeleteToo bad we never have earthquakes in Idaho.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it would snap you half.
ReplyDeleteVery cool invention!
ReplyDeleteI need one of those
ReplyDeleteThis designed is absolutely atrocious and ridiculous in theory. To make a door to withstand pressure from the weight being toppled on top of it it would have to be one of the heaviest doors in the world and or most expensive.
ReplyDeleteWaste of money IMHO
thanks for the comments on my blog!
ReplyDeleteI want one! I'd keep my kittens in it!
ReplyDeletethat actually looks like it works.
ReplyDeletetransformer door keeps you safe haha
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty stupid. I was always taught to go either underneath a table and hold on or into a bathtub. A door which folds just seems silly. How do you interact with it when you don't have an earthquake?
ReplyDeleteSeems likes its a danger rather than a safety feature!
ReplyDeleteclever
ReplyDeletelooks more like this door will help take money away from fools who are terrified of e-quakes
ReplyDeleteHehe i don't really think that door is a good idea!
ReplyDeleteMesty =)
given its supported enough, its likely that actually would work, but damn does it look flimsy
ReplyDeleteThis door was actually not intended for earthquake safety. It was intended solely to haze new police and firefighter recruits.
ReplyDelete"OKAY JIMMY, LAST BIT OF PRACTICE. THE PERP IS IN THERE WITH A HOSTAGE. KICK DOWN THE DOOR AND OPEN FIRE ON ANYTHING THAT MOVES."
Then the door pops him in the face as he kicks the bottom half down.
HILARIOUS.
this is cool, but unless i was worried about dying in an earthquake, i wouldn't get this at all.
ReplyDeletegood thing to know for any potential cataclysmic event.
ReplyDeleteDont' think I'd be using this
ReplyDeleteDont' think I'd be using this
ReplyDeleteLol at a door saving you from anything really
ReplyDeletelol
ReplyDeleteGreat read!Thanks!!:)
ReplyDeletelol
ReplyDeletesure you'll be sate from an earthquake but bot from thieves.
I have my doubts that it does more than troll the chump to dive under it.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a pretty good idea, but like loads of other people have said, I'm sure it's more likely to spank you than save you.
ReplyDeleteI need One
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