Certifications
Technical Specifications & Materials
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Shelters are constructed using heavy-duty reinforced concrete, specifically utilizing B400 grade concrete or higher, combined with integrated steel grids.
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Protected spaces are also available as fully steel-manufactured units.
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Residential protected spaces require a minimum net area of approximately 9 square meters.
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Institutional and corporate protected spaces require a minimum area of 10 square meters, which scales depending on the scope of activity and the number of personnel.
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Every shelter is strictly equipped with blast-resistant doors and specialized protected steel windows.
Life Support & Certifications
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All manufacturing and on-site execution processes adhere strictly to ISO 9000 quality standards.
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Shelters are integrated with NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) air filtration systems to ensure a safe breathing environment during emergencies.
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Before any unit is approved for use, it undergoes rigorous laboratory testing by a certified engineer to verify structural insulation and compliance with safety standards.
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The project is only considered complete once final official approval is obtained from the relevant civil defense or local authorities.
The "End-to-End" Process
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Feasibility & Planning: The process begins with an engineering feasibility check to assess the structural stability of the existing building, followed by architectural blueprint submissions for proper licensing.
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Flexible Manufacturing: Units can be manufactured off-site as ready-made mobile units in a controlled factory environment, or they can be cast directly on-site using formwork and reinforced concrete, depending on client needs.
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Infrastructure Integration: During construction, the shelter is fully outfitted with the necessary infrastructure for air conditioning, secure communications, and electrical systems.
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