HousAll Systems-Strong--Fast--Inexpensive Modular Shelters--Used in Haiti Temporary Housing

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2010

http://www.Housall.com Hundreds of the structures sent to Haiti. Two men with two hours and a screwdriver can install a storm proof structure that has low impact on the land.

Perfect for parks, temporary housing for the homeless, maybe even a backyard getaway for the husband or the kids. Housall building systems because no one can have too little shelter..

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  • good observation, and I remember Gomer Pyle, Gollllleeeee...

    Thanks for the coment.

  • It has an insulation package, so it does OK on heat, it's portable so a bathroom while feasible may get rank pretty quickly. Thanks for the comments.

  • yes essentially thanks for the comment

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  • I can see why the military might also be interested in these. They are basically the same design as the quonset huts used in WWII (and were still being used for barracks when the TV show "Gomer Pyle, USMC was filmed), except the outside of these won't rust.

  • What a great concept! I see it set up in cold weather. Does it heat evenly? Can a bathroom be put in it and divided off from the rest? Like the quonset hut look.

  • It uses the same design as a Quonset Hut.

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