Expandable Container Houses for Refugee Camps is a modular housing designed for refugee camps, aiming to provide a fast, safe and comfortable temporary living solution.
Introduction
Expandable Container Houses for Refugee Camps is a modular housing designed for refugee camps, aiming to provide a fast, safe and comfortable temporary living solution. This expandable house combines efficient deployment and multifunctional design, suitable for various climatic conditions and emergencies, helping to solve the housing problem in large-scale refugee resettlement.
Product Features
1. Rapid deployment and efficient transportation
The prefabricated structure design is compact in size when transported, and can be quickly delivered to refugee camps by land, sea or air.
After arriving at the site, it can be unfolded and put into use within 2-3 hours without professional tools.
2. Stable and safe structure
Using high-strength steel frame, the earthquake resistance reaches level 8, and the wind resistance can withstand strong winds of 150km/h.
Equipped with waterproof and fireproof body, it can adapt to various extreme weather and environment.
3. Comfortable living environment
The interior is equipped with insulated walls, ventilation facilities and LED lighting to ensure comfort and energy saving.
The house is expandable and provides flexible space layout to meet the needs of single or family use.
4. Environmental protection and sustainability
Made of recyclable materials to reduce environmental impact.
Supports optional solar energy system and rainwater recycling equipment to achieve sustainable operation.
5. Multifunctional use
Can be converted into dormitory, medical station, education center or command center as needed.
Supports modular splicing design, expandable into large multifunctional building complex.
Technical specifications
Attributes Details
Dimensions (folded/unfolded) 20ft x 8ft x 8.6ft / 20ft x 20ft x 8.6ft
Main materials High-strength steel + environmentally friendly insulation materials
Protection performance Earthquake resistance 8, windproof 150km/h, waterproof, fireproof
Internal configuration Insulated wall, PVC floor, LED lighting, basic power distribution system
Installation time 2-3 hours rapid deployment
Energy options (optional) Solar panels, energy storage equipment
Transportation method Standard container transportation
Applicable scenarios
Refugee resettlement: Provide safe temporary shelter for refugees fleeing war or natural disasters.
Emergency response: Temporary housing, medical stations or material storage centers during disaster relief.
Long-term camp development: modular design, expandable into a school, community center or clinic.
FAQ
1. How many people can this house accommodate?
After unfolding, a single unit can accommodate 3-6 people, depending on the internal layout and configuration.
2. How does the house cope with extreme weather?
The house structure has been strengthened to withstand earthquakes (magnitude 8), strong winds (150km/h) and heavy rain, and is equipped with a fireproof body for various climate conditions.
3. Is complex installation equipment required?
No. The house is designed to be easy to install and can be unfolded and deployed with only ordinary tools and a small amount of manpower.
4. How long is the service life of the house?
Under normal use and maintenance, the life of this house can reach more than 20 years.
5. Can it be combined with other modules?
Yes. This house supports modular splicing, and multiple units can be combined horizontally or vertically to expand into a larger space.
6. Does it support internal customization?
Yes. Depending on the needs, the internal layout can be configured as a dormitory, office, classroom or medical station, and supports upgrading smart home functions.
7. Can it be energy self-sufficient?
Yes. Solar panels and energy storage equipment are optional to achieve energy self-sufficiency and low-carbon operation.
8. How to transport to remote areas?
The house is designed to meet international container standards and can be transported to remote areas or disaster areas by truck, train, ship or even helicopter.