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Detailed Specifications of the Sky tent | |||
| Fabric | Dimensions (WidthLengthHeight) | Stent | Accessories |
| 210D Oxford Silver Coated Fabric | 3m*4.5m*2.2m 4.5m*4.5m*2.2m | Φ22mm0.9mm Φ25mm1.0mm Baked enamel steelpipe (two pieces of 2.2m) Galvanized steel pipe(two pieces of 2.2m) | 8pcs luminous ground pegs (20cm0.6mm); 8pcs windproof ropes (3.5m); pc storage bag |
| 210D Oxford cloth coated with black glue | 3m*4.5m*2.2m 4.5m*4.5m*2.2m | 8 pcs of B type ordinary pegs (21cm0.6mm), 8 pcs of windproof ropes (3.5m 1 storage bag) | |
The above are standard size specifications, and the fabric, craftsmanship, size, and frame can be customized according to customer needs. | |||
FAQ
What is a temporary shelter in disaster relief?
A temporary shelter is a short-term housing solution used during emergencies when permanent infrastructure is unavailable. Relief tents are one of the most widely used forms of temporary shelters due to their portability and fast installation.
Are relief tents reusable after disasters?
Yes, most relief tents are designed to be reusable. After proper cleaning, inspection, and maintenance, they can be redeployed in other disaster response operations.
What materials are used in refugee tents?
Common materials include PVC-coated polyester, oxford fabric, canvas, and aluminum or galvanized steel frames. These materials are selected for waterproofing, UV resistance, and structural stability.
What is the lifespan of emergency tents?
The lifespan of emergency tents typically ranges from several months to several years depending on material quality, climate conditions, and usage intensity. High-quality relief tents can be reused in multiple deployments if properly maintained.
What organizations use disaster relief tents?
Organizations such as the United Nations, International Red Cross, national disaster management agencies, and humanitarian NGOs commonly use disaster relief tents for emergency shelter and camp construction.
Why are tents important in emergency response?
Tents are critical in emergency response because they provide immediate shelter when permanent housing is unavailable. They help protect affected populations from weather conditions, ensure basic living standards, and support medical and logistical operations during crisis periods.
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