Aireshelta Shelters help support disaster and emergency response teams worldwide.

OrangeShelterCMYKHumanitarian responders dealing with emergencies and disasters need to begin work as soon as they arrive at an incident. Often they need emergency accommodation to support them - to house medical teams, operational command centres, feeding and communications hubs, temporary wards for protecting distressed victims, or decontamination units for CBRNe incidents, along with administrative and logistics tasks, and staff accommodation.

Such shelters need to be quick and easy to assemble, often by non-specialist personnel.  They may also need to be purpose-built for specific tasks, such as mobile operating theatres and recovery wards, in which medical teams need cubicles and attachments for using drips and other specialist equipment. Support for all of these tasks can be enhanced by the use of Aireshelta shelters. 

Aireshelta is a world leader in the design, manufacture and supply of specialised shelters for emergency services and humanitarian relief organisations. It understands their needs and how best to support them.

The company has been providing shelters to a wide variety of emergency response organisations in the UK and around the world for many years. At Fukushima, for example, Aireshelta decontamination units are still being used by crews working to decommission the destroyed reactor.  In the UK, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service has an Aireshelta shelter unit which attaches to the side of its new state-of-the-art mobile incident command unit, thereby expanding substantially the working area available to command staff.  

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