Emergency relief shelters made from recycled polyester that self-sanitize using embedded soap-infused nanofibers. Deployable in 15 minutes.
Request Pilot Program See It In ActionRelief workers deploy a shelter in just 15 minutes by extending modular ladders and draping the recycled polyester shell.
Then it happens: Rain hits the walls, and the embedded soap compounds activate. Thousands of visible bubbles form across the surface, creating a self-cleaning mechanism that a refugee family can watch—their home literally "washing itself" while killing 99.9% of bacteria on contact.
B2G contracts with FEMA, UNHCR, and Red Cross. $2,400 per complete unit including 4-person shelter and ladder framework.