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Hiding Place

Public sector

Dignified shelter that arrives on a trailer.

Displacement sites, registration centres and long queues at public offices. Where people are waiting in numbers and for a long time, a row of lockable pods restores something that plastic sheeting cannot.

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The situation

What we hear from this sector

Relief shelter offers no privacy

Communal halls keep people dry. They do not let a family close a door.

No supply to connect to

Sites are often chosen for space, not services, so anything installed has to bring its own power.

Deployments move

What goes up this month may be needed forty kilometres away next month.

Recommended

The pods we lead with here

Chosen by what this setting actually has to solve, not by what is most expensive.

The relief workhorse. Arrives on a trailer, runs without a supply, moves with the deployment.

Where families are being housed rather than individuals.

For staff and volunteers working long rotations on site.

Featured setup

A row of pods instead of a hall floor

The difference between a mat in a communal hall and a pod is a door that locks. For families who have already lost their home, that door is most of what dignity means on a relief site. Units run on their own solar and battery, so siting is decided by where people are, not where the power is.

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Off-grid
solar canopy and battery
12 minutes
from trailer to ready
Lockable
from inside, with staff override

Process and setup

How we deploy

Two routes, chosen by whether the pods are staying put or moving on.

Indoor installs

  1. 01

    Site survey. Ground conditions and vehicle access, since most sites have no prepared hardstanding.

  2. 02

    Delivery and positioning, working around how the space is used.

  3. 03

    Handover, tested and taking bookings, usually the same day.

  4. 04

    Servicing and cleaning support on a schedule that suits the building.

Mobile deployments

  1. 01

    Transport booked, with pods travelling on standard trailers.

  2. 02

    On-site placement and levelling, on ground with no preparation.

  3. 03

    Power brought up on the solar canopy and battery, or mains if available.

  4. 04

    Ready for guests, with entry by code or wristband.

Government & Relief

What this sector asks

How quickly can units reach a site?

Pods travel on standard trailers and go from arrival to ready in about twelve minutes each. The constraint is usually road access, not the pods.

What happens when the deployment ends?

They come out the way they went in, are cleaned and serviced, and go to the next site. Nothing is left behind and nothing is written off.

Can they run with no grid connection at all?

Yes. The solar canopy and battery carry a full day and night. Mains is an option, not a requirement.

Quiet rest for government & relief

Book a site evaluation and we will tell you what would actually work in your space, and what would not.

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