How Soku Minute Mattress can transform shelter and evacuation logistics

Introduction

In large-scale emergencies, such as floods or evacuations, relief organizations face the challenge of providing safe and comfortable sleeping arrangements for thousands of people at short notice. The Soku Minute Mattress system is designed to make this process faster, more hygienic, and logistically efficient.

Scenario: Rapid Shelter Setup with Soku Minute Mattress

Imagine a situation where thousands of evacuees need to be accommodated in temporary shelters after a natural disaster. Storage space is limited, hygiene is a top priority, and speed is essential.

How the Soku System Makes a Difference

  • Efficient Transport: Cartridges of Soku mattresses can be delivered to shelter locations. Thanks to the compact packaging, a single truck can carry enough material for thousands of beds.
  • On-Site Production: With just a few operators and an inflator machine, mattresses are produced and inflated on demand. Within a few hours, every evacuee can have a clean, comfortable place to sleep.
  • Hygienic and Single-Use: Each mattress is used once and then recycled, ensuring maximum hygiene and supporting sustainability goals.

Results

  • Thousands of mattresses can be delivered and set up in the same day, even in challenging conditions.
  • Minimal storage required at storage facilities and shelter sites, freeing up space for other essential supplies.
  • Fresh, hygienic sleeping arrangements for every individual, supporting public health and comfort.

Key Benefits for Relief Organizations

  • On-demand inflation and compact cartridges simplify logistics, even under pressure.
  • Single-use, recyclable mattresses help maintain hygiene standards and reduce post-event cleanup time.
  • The scalable system allows organizations to respond flexibly as the situation evolves.

Curious how Soku Minute Mattress could support your emergency response or shelter operations?
Contact us for a demonstration or to discuss your organization’s needs.

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