Many families do not have an emergency plan in case of a disaster Many cities/towns have inadequate plans Few realize the potentially devastating impact.

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Many families do not have an emergency plan in case of a disaster Many cities/towns have inadequate plans Few realize the potentially devastating impact on their lives for days and weeks:  Complete Destruction of Home  No electricity  Limited access to food  Little, if any, potable water  Gas leaks, fires, etc.

The current figures include 163 million people worldwide who will migrate because of economic development projects. At least ONE BILLION people will risk fleeing their Homes over the next four decades because of conflicts, Natural Disasters and global warming. The most urgent threat facing people in the developing countries are scarce resources (Food, Shelter).

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The Instant Shelter Modular collapsible housing unit was designed as the ultimate portable shelter from natural elements. It is strong, durable and well-built, can be assembled and disassembled without difficulty, is transportable, and folds for handy shipping and storage. The home is a 12 feet by 12 feet (144 sq feet assembled) with customizable selection of doors, windows and exterior covering. The home occupies a compact foot print when disassembled of 4 feet by 10 feet with a height of 5 feet (200 cubic feet) making transportation and shipment of multiple units by truck very affordable. The basic units can also be “linked” with other modules collapsible housing unit that interconnect by doorways allowing a configuration of up to 2,000 sq ft.

Instant Shelter Products has developed a unique, modular, collapsible housing unit, and interior walls to control the outdoor elements, and an integral floor with air drain. The Instant Shelter Portable Home offers easy transport, assembly, disassembly, comfort and safety – thereby elevating the outdoor Housing experience to near in-home convenience. These housing units are economical relative to trailers and environmentally safe. Portability of units allow for economies of scale in mass storage cost and flexible transport methods for immediate engagement in needed areas.

Timely, efficient and cost-effective delivery of critical resources are needed during recovery periods to get communities functional. Increased frequency of severe natural disasters – beyond just hurricanes – is greatly impacting communities around the United States. US, state and local governments as well as businesses are seeking improved methods, tools, resources for disaster preparedness.