After the powerful earthquake hit Turkey, a large number of buildings were reduced to ruins and the disaster victims urgently needed resettlement. A batch of rescue waist folding boxes were urgently transported to the disaster-stricken area, and their efficient installation process became a highlight of the rescue work.
The rescue workers who arrived at the scene quickly divided the tasks, working in groups of 2 to 3, and began the installation work. The waist folding box adopts a unique modular design, and the connection between components is simple and clear. The installers first move the folded box to the designated position, then unfold the frame and fix it with specially made clips and bolts, requiring only simple tools for assistance. After on-site testing, it was found that on average, each group of people spent less than 1.5 hours installing a folding box. In just three days, 500 folding boxes were installed, setting up a temporary resettlement area that could accommodate over 2,000 people.
The interior space layout of the folding box is reasonable. When unfolded, it covers an area of approximately 12 square meters and can hold basic daily necessities such as beds, tables and chairs. Meanwhile, the reserved water and electricity interfaces can be quickly connected to the temporary water and electricity supply system, providing a relatively comfortable temporary living environment for disaster victims and enabling them to obtain safety and warmth as soon as possible after the disaster.
After the powerful earthquake hit Turkey, a large number of buildings were reduced to ruins and the disaster victims urgently needed resettlement. A batch of rescue waist folding boxes were urgently transported to the disaster-stricken area, and their efficient installation process became a highlight of the rescue work.
The rescue workers who arrived at the scene quickly divided the tasks, working in groups of 2 to 3, and began the installation work. The waist folding box adopts a unique modular design, and the connection between components is simple and clear. The installers first move the folded box to the designated position, then unfold the frame and fix it with specially made clips and bolts, requiring only simple tools for assistance. After on-site testing, it was found that on average, each group of people spent less than 1.5 hours installing a folding box. In just three days, 500 folding boxes were installed, setting up a temporary resettlement area that could accommodate over 2,000 people.
The interior space layout of the folding box is reasonable. When unfolded, it covers an area of approximately 12 square meters and can hold basic daily necessities such as beds, tables and chairs. Meanwhile, the reserved water and electricity interfaces can be quickly connected to the temporary water and electricity supply system, providing a relatively comfortable temporary living environment for disaster victims and enabling them to obtain safety and warmth as soon as possible after the disaster.