I like the thing, but for disaster relief, how is this better than just a tent?
a tent must be lighter -cheaper- more transportable, only slightly less sturdy, but disaster relief shouldn't be long term.
In serious situations where disaster relief is unfortunately long term, this would provide a durable, seemingly sterile refuge/triage/first-aid location. Normal tents would have course be more viable initially, but these concrete tents would be much more viable for the long term.
Indeed.
Clever chaps, wish them all the best with it too.
why not just use the inflatable and sod the concrete off though?
Greater protection from the elements, more permanent, ability to add services and drill holes, etc etc.
To be fair, I did just steal your post and expound upon what you said.![]()
Being able to control the heat better than canvas would be a good point, in extreme conditions or not so extreme.
You could probably drill out a bit in the roof for a chimney if needed.
Yeah but by the look of it you leave the inflatable up inside anyhow?
Am not saying its a bad Idea, was just wondering how much strength this stuff really adds thats all.
why not just use the inflatable and sod the concrete off though?
I guess it's not strong enough to stop bullets?
Don't know why I'm curious. :/