Emergency rescue

Modular Guarantee Scheme for Rapid Response - "12-hour safe haven in disaster areas"

Core pain points are solved
In view of the pain points of "urgent demand, complex environment, and diverse security" in emergency scenarios such as natural disasters and public health incidents, combined with the experience of emergency isolation hospitals, temporary resettlement sites and other projects, we create emergency solutions of "rapid deployment + full-function adaptation + recycling".


Unique solutions

Three-level response deployment system
Emergency response level (within 12 hours): prefabricated reserve "folding emergency module", a single module unfolding area of 18 square meters, 6-8 minutes to complete assembly, adapted to temporary resettlement, command and dispatch scenarios, can resist level 7 gusts, indoor equipped with phase change heat storage heater (refer to Tibet's earthquake relief experience), maintain room temperature of 20°C in a -10°C environment;
Standard support level (within 72 hours): Deploy "integrated functional modules", covering accommodation, medical care, catering, etc., and connect between modules through quick interfaces, such as emergency isolation hospitals can achieve "300 beds in 3 days";
Long-term guarantee level (within 7 days): Build a "permanent transition module", using hot-dip galvanized steel structure + weather-resistant enclosure, with a service life of up to 15 years, and can be transformed into a school or community service center after a disaster.
Extreme environment adaptation technology
For earthquakes, floods, high temperatures and other scenarios, the bottom of the module adopts adjustable seismic bearings (seismic intensity 8 degrees), the exterior wall is selected with fireproof and moisture-resistant composite panels (fire resistance limit of 2 hours), and the roof is equipped with a siphon drainage system (suitable for heavy rain weather), which reduces the indoor temperature by 12°C through ventilation sandwich + thermal insulation coating in the high temperature environment of 45°C in Niger.
Full-chain emergency support services
Relying on the "Jianjiang Technology" international station, it realizes the integrated response of "module production-cross-border transportation-on-site installation", equipped with an emergency construction team of 200 people, and can be deployed globally, such as 89 sets of modules in the Bangladesh project to complete cross-border transportation and delivery in 25 days.


Core competitiveness
The combination of "prefabricated reserves + rapid scheduling + environmental adaptation" solves the industry problem of "imbalance between speed and quality" in emergency scenarios, and the background of state-owned enterprises ensures the stability of material supply.


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