Deployment
How it works
Two routes to installed rest. Which one you need comes down to a single question: are the pods staying, or moving on?
Indoor installs
For permanent placement in hospitals, offices, libraries, churches and transport lounges.
- 01
Site survey
We measure floor loading, access routes and available power, and tell you how many pods the space will actually take.
- 02
Design and plan
A layout showing pod orientation, circulation and where the supply comes from, agreed before anything is ordered.
- 03
Install
Our technicians assemble on site, working around how the space is used rather than closing it.
- 04
Handover and support
Orientation for your team, a full test cycle, and a servicing schedule that fits how the building runs.
Mobile deployments
For festivals, relief operations, defence positions and off-grid work sites.
- 01
Book the convoy
Tell us how many pods and when. We schedule transport and confirm what the site needs to have ready, which is usually nothing.
- 02
Arrival
Pods travel assembled on standard trailers, so what arrives is a finished unit rather than a flat pack.
- 03
Placed and powered
Levelled on unprepared ground and brought up on their own solar and battery, or mains where it exists.
- 04
Guests check in
Keyless entry active immediately, by code or wristband. About twelve minutes per pod from trailer to ready.
Comfort and safety, built in
Sound reduction
Layered acoustic dampening brings the noise of a busy concourse down by around 42 dB inside the pod.
Fresh air
Filtration replaces the full volume of air inside roughly every ninety seconds, so it never gets close.
Supported posture
The berth is contoured to keep the spine in line, which is what makes a short rest actually restful.
Cleans between stays
A UV-C cycle runs automatically once a pod reads empty, before the next person can open the door.
Aftercare
Owning a pod
Owners choose between a maintenance contract, where our regional teams handle scheduled checks and cleaning-cycle tests, or training for your own engineering staff with parts supplied directly. Whichever you pick, servicing is scheduled around your quiet periods rather than a fixed calendar.
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Nothing inside is recorded
There are no cameras inside a Hiding Place pod. No microphones, no biometric logging, and no record of who slept where. The lock knows whether a pod is occupied, because that is what triggers the cleaning cycle, and nothing beyond that leaves the unit.
Rest that is being watched is not rest. We handle personal data under the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023, and on wards, section 26 of the National Health Act 2014 keeps everything about a patient’s stay confidential. The simplest way to protect what happens inside a pod is not to collect it in the first place.
Common questions
How long does an indoor install take?
The pods themselves take under an hour. The survey and the agreement on layout are what set the timeline, and that is usually two to three weeks from first conversation to installed.
Do you need to alter the building?
No. Pods are freestanding, need no anchoring and run from a standard 13-amp socket. No plumbing, no structural work, and nothing that would need building consent.
What happens if a pod fails?
Servicing is covered by contract, with regional teams. A pod that cannot be fixed on site is swapped rather than left out of use.
Can we run them ourselves?
Yes. We train your engineering team as an alternative to a maintenance contract, and supply parts and cleaning consumables directly.
Is anything recorded inside a pod?
No. There are no cameras, no microphones and no biometric logging inside any pod. The lock knows whether the pod is occupied so the cleaning cycle can run; that is the whole of it.
Want to see what would fit?
A survey is the fastest way to a real answer. We will tell you how many pods your space takes, and whether it is worth doing.