Emergency Shelters, Disaster Relief Shelters, Military Shelters, Homeless Shelters, and More

Shelters For Relief

In the wake of the Tsunami, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and the recent earthquake in Asia, millions of people have been left homeless. Hurricane Katrina alone wiped out several neighborhoods leaving thousands of people without comfort and shelter. In the mountains of Pakistan, people left homeless from the recent earthquake are entering a cold and fearful winter with not even a cover over their heads.

Built to sustain hurricane strength winds and large enough to house an entire family, the Intershelter™ can provide warmth and security to those left out battling the elements. In just a few hours, these portable structures are erected and ready for use.

Because of their aerodynamic design, with a little preparation these shelters are capable of withstanding any future hurricane or typhoon and can serve as emergency shelters or command centers during and after a storm or other disaster.

The benefits of Intershelter™ for emergency relief:

  • Cool during the heat of day and warm at night
  • Taken down and reassembled as many times as needed
  • Life expectancy of over 30 years
  • Does not dampen or mildew
  • Can withstand hurricane strength wind
  • Fire resistant
  • Strong enough to shelter from falling rocks

Possible uses during emergencies:

  • Immediate housing for those left homeless
  • MASH style hospitals
  • Storage for medical, food and water supplies
  • Relief aid headquarters
> InterShelter domes endorsed by Christian Emergency Network for emergency shelters... read more here.
     
 
 
 

Natural disasters
have left millions of people homeless in just the past few years alone. Not only are these people temporarily displaced but for many their homes are permanently destroyed. Many are left without shelter, battling the storms and trying to get their lives back in order.
Intershelter™ offers an affordable, quick and dependable solution to this problem.

InterShelter™ domes endorsed by Christian Emergency Network for emergency shelters... read more about it here.

 
     
   
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