Disaster Relief Tent

Disaster Relief Tent

Built-in warm cotton
Size:2x3M/ 3x4M/ 3x5M/ 3x6M/ 4x6M/ 5x10M
Fabric:Oxford | Built-in warm cotton
Color: Different fabric colors are available.
Customization: For custom pattern printing, please leave a message or send an email.
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Disaster Relief Tent with Built-in Warm Cotton | 2x3M to 5x10M Sizes

Reliable Shelter for Critical Situations
When disaster strikes, providing immediate and protective shelter is a priority. Our disaster relief tents are engineered for rapid deployment in emergencies, serving as vital temporary housing in refugee camps, disaster zones, and humanitarian aid operations. The built-in warm cotton offers essential insulation, helping to retain warmth and provide a safer, more secure environment for affected individuals and families under harsh weather conditions.

Built to Endure and Protect
Crafted from high-density, waterproof polyester fabric, the tent exterior withstands heavy rain and wind. The interior layer incorporates warm cotton batting, enhancing thermal retention without adding excessive weight. The frame is constructed from galvanized steel pipe, combining strength with corrosion resistance for long-term use. Available in practical dimensions including 2x3 meters, 3x4 meters, 3x5 meters, 3x6 meters, 4x6 meters, and the larger 5x10 meters, each model is designed to accommodate varying occupancy needs while ensuring stability and ease of assembly.

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Fabric: Oxford
Style National Standard | Non-National Standard
Size: 2x3M/ 3x4M/ 3x5M/ 3x6M/ 4x6M/ 5x10M
Tent Frame Powder-coated steel pipe (white pipe) / Aluminum alloy / Galvanized steel pipe
  Built-in warm cotton
Origin: Heshan City, Guangdong Province, China
Packaging: 1 umbrellas/box
Applications: Natural disaster rescue and resettlement
Accident disaster on-site emergency
Public health emergency prevention and control
Field emergency operation support
Sudden public incident service
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