Professional PVC Tarpaulin Tent Solutions for Emergency Relief
During natural disasters and other emergencies, our PVC tarpaulin tents can serve as temporary shelters, providing accommodation, medical care, and storage for supplies to support those affected by disasters.
- Durable: Resistant to wind and rain, capable of withstanding extreme weather conditions.
- Multifunctional: Provides shelter, facilitates medical care, and allows secure storage.
- Rapid deployment: Can be set up quickly to provide immediate support during emergencies.
There is a lack of shelter and limited medical care after floods and earthquakes. Our PVC tents can withstand winds up to level 10 on the Beaufort scale and heavy rainstorms. They provide safe shelter, allow rapid setup of medical points with waterproof partitions to protect the wounded, and feature a moisture-proof and dust-proof design to safeguard medical supplies. Comprehensively addressing the needs of disaster-stricken areas.
Reliable Solution for Emergency Relief

Key Concerns
Lack of shelter: There is no place to take shelter after floods and earthquakes, leaving people vulnerable to secondary injuries.
Limited medical care: Temporary medical facilities are insufficient in disaster areas, delaying the treatment of injuries and illnesses.
Shortage of supplies: Relief supplies are at risk of damage or loss if exposed to the elements.
Solutions
Provide shelter: PVC tents can withstand winds up to level 10 and heavy rain, ensuring the safety of disaster victims.
Medical support: Temporary medical points can be quickly set up, equipped with waterproof partitions to protect equipment and the wounded.
Material storage: Moisture-proof and dust-proof design protects relief supplies and extends their service life.


Product Features
- Durable material: PVC coating with extra thickness, tensile strength of 300N, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures from -30°C to 70°C.
- Multifunctional: Can be used as a shelter, medical station, or material warehouse to meet various rescue needs.
- Quick deployment: Modular design; can be assembled by 2–3 people in just 15 minutes. Fire rating: Meets safety standards and reduces fire risks.
- Fire rating: Meets safety standards and reduces fire risks.
- Antibacterial coating: Features an antibacterial coating that inhibits mold growth, ideal for humid disaster areas.
Application scenarios
- Temporary Shelters: Provide secure shelters for flood or earthquake victims, offering robust protection against harsh weather with rapid deployment capabilities. Case: In a devastating flood in coastal Vietnam, 1,000 people were sheltered under our tarpaulin tents, safely enduring a 48-hour rainstorm with no reported injuries or exposure-related issues.
- Medical Treatment Points: Allow rapid setup of temporary clinics, equipped with waterproof partitions to safeguard medical equipment and provide a stable environment for treating the wounded. Case: During an earthquake rescue operation in central Japan, 50 wounded individuals received timely medical attention in a tarpaulin-based clinic, safeguarding both patients and critical supplies from aftershock debris and rainfall.
- Supply Storage: Designed to shield food, water, and medicine from moisture and dust, ensuring essential relief supplies remain intact under challenging conditions. Case: After a powerful typhoon hit the Philippines, 500 boxes of emergency supplies, including perishable food and medicine, remained intact and usable for three weeks, thanks to the tarpaulin’s weatherproof storage solution.
Precautions
- Avoid setting up alone during strong winds or floods, and ensure teamwork to prevent the structure from collapsing.
- After using in a humid disaster area, ventilate and dry it in time to prevent the antibacterial coating from failing or becoming moldy.
- Keep away from flammable objects or wires to ensure that the fireproof performance is fully utilized.
- Check the seams and grommets of the tent regularly, especially after continuous use, to avoid leakage due to wear and tear.
Related questions
- Q1: How long can the tent withstand heavy rain?
- A: It can withstand winds up to level 10 on the Beaufort scale and continuous heavy rain for 48 hours. It is recommended to check the structure after extreme weather.
- Q2: What size of disaster area is it suitable for?
- A: The standard size can accommodate 20–30 people, and multiple units can be connected to create a shelter for up to 100 people, which requires advance planning.
- Q3: How to fix it in muddy areas?
- A: Use the included ground nails and sandbags for added weight to increase stability, suitable for muddy or soft ground.