This fire and safety information app offers a range of functions and content to help users learn about firefighting and first-aid. One of the main features is a chatbot named Kyuta, which can answer questions and provide information based on keywords. The app also includes emergency contacts, such as phone numbers for emergency services, and provides first-aid support with a CPR video and tempo for chest compression. Additionally, there is an FAQ section with questions and answers about fires and first aid, which can be filtered by category. The app also offers a fire map that displays the locations of fire department facilities, fire museums, disaster prevention learning centers, seminar venues, and firefighting events. Users can add search filters to find specific information, such as events featuring bands or VR disaster demonstration vehicles. The app also has a schedule function where users can register fire-related events and set reminders. There is an event list that provides information about events in the user's area or the entire Tokyo region, including bands, color guards, and different demonstration vehicles. In addition to the informative features, the app also includes interactive elements. Users can participate in a stamp rally by taking surveys after events to receive digital fire cards. There are also mini games, such as fire quizzes and jigsaw puzzles, which are linked to fire department ranks. The app supports multiple languages, including English, Chinese, and Korean, and offers other functions like safety confirmation, emergency alarm, smartphone light, disaster information, video library, fire memos, and links to official social media accounts of the Tokyo Fire Department and relevant organizations.