The recovery process after any natural disaster takes immense coordination and having the right solutions available immediately can make a significant difference in the recovery process.
Mobile Modular is ready to help you with emergency response swing spaces. We are committed to keeping communities safe and providing secure spaces for disaster relief and recovery efforts.
Rapid deployment of temporary buildings during a time of disaster recovery is crucial in the event of any type of catastrophe.
With the entire undergraduate student population set to return to school this fall, Tufts University (Medford, Massachusetts) is leading the way in creating a safer, more trackable environment by utilizing modular dorms.
Unprecedented Times Call for Immediate Solutions
As the global spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues, our healthcare infrastructure, hospitals, and healthcare workers are being overwhelmed by the amount of patients affected.
Every year, we face the wrath of nature with devastating effects in the form of unprecedented rains, high winds and flooding, with significant damages to life and property.
Today, the intensity and frequency of extreme weather incidents are affecting four times as many counties in the United States than they did 4 decades a
Winds at 130 mph, 34 trillion gallons of water, 52 inches of rain in isolated areas across eastern Texas and western Louisiana – that was hurricane Harvey. The category 4 hurricane was the ninth strongest to hit Texas since 1851. Hurricane Irma added to the damage.
In the aftermath of Hurricanes Nate, Irma, and Harvey, the impact of natural disasters on businesses and the economy has come into sharp focus. After the devastation caused by hurricanes and extensive flooding, business owners need to get back on their feet and restore operations as soon as possible.
Schools can never be too prepared when natural disasters approach. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina forever changed how schools functioned in New Orleans as well as the impact it had on the lives of countless students. The ‘Katrina generation’ still hasn’t been able to outgrow its disastrous effects to this day.