Disaster and Earthquake Tents
Our country, where all four seasons can be experienced, is always at risk of encountering a natural disaster. Being on an active fault line also causes frequent earthquakes leading to both financial and emotional losses in our country.
In such uncontrollable disasters, Disaster Tent is established to meet the shelter and temporary accommodation needs of affected people. Its insulated structure provides protection from the cold in winter and the heat in summer.
Its portable and lightweight design allows for easy installation and can be rapidly set up on a bare and flat terrain without requiring ground anchoring.
Designed using the non-flammable, durable structure of tarpaulin and tent fabric, Earthquake Tents are created by covering synthetic, PVC, polyester, and polyethylene tarpaulin and tent systems over a steel profile frame.
These systems can be designed in any desired size and width, allowing dozens of people to shelter under one roof at the same time.
The Living Tent, free from column or beam partitions, offers a comfortable interior layout and provides a spacious, airy shelter environment with window and door solutions, comparable to a home setting.
The oval or triangular roof design prevents the accumulation of rain or snow on the roof and helps distribute air circulation evenly inside.
Its demountable structure allows easy transportation to the desired location, enabling the establishment of an economical shelter in the shortest time. Its suitability for heating and lighting, along with its durable and long-lasting structure that prevents rain and snow leakage, are among the Features of Disaster Tents.
The size, area in square meters, material quality and content, and the type and quantity of profile systems are the most important factors in determining Disaster Tent Prices.
These tents, which not only cater to the temporary shelter needs of people displaced by not only natural disasters but also war and oppression, are also used for food storage, health, rest, and education purposes, commonly referred to as tent cities. Emergency Aid Tents