In case of any disaster shelters made with tarpaulin is really very good to have. Tarpaulin manufactures produces traps for various purposes. And when it is about setting up a shelter for refugees, such materials plays a vital and important role in this whole scenario. It is water resistant and can be molded into whichever shape to make a shelter. It helps the people to keep safe from the weather effects. In case of emergency and disaster, it is beneficial to set up tarps for refugee shelter. Frame Tent Such type of tent can be used easily. You have to tie the rope end with one stem and another end with the stem nearby. Put that tarp on it and give a shape of inverted V and then tie grounded part both with some hooks and ropes. Poncho Shelters They are beneficial for any kind of situation. If you are traveling or faces after effects of weather disasters simple set a poncho shelter using trap by yourself. It is going to help the rain away from you and also keep safe from sun heat and provide little warmth inside the poncho shelter. Tepee Tent A cone in shape inverted tent is tepee tent. You have to tie the string middle of that trap and pass string over the tree branch like hanging the trap in an inverted cone shape. Tie or fix the edges of the tarpaulin using hooks or anything so that it will not fly during the wind. Flat tarp Shelter It is like a flat sheet that runs over your head. It can be set up easily. Do not need to put any extra effort into setting up the shelter. What all you need is opening the tarp sheet widely and tie all the four corners above one’s head level with 4 direction support in a rectangle shape. Reflected campfire It is just like solar panel pointing towards the sunlight. Tent two ends are tied to the branches of near tree while the other two sides are a hook to the ground making it like kids slide. These refugees can sit under the tent to remain safe from sunlight and in case of any heavy rain they can be seated safely under it. Here are some tips to make tarp shelter more securely: Start by making simple knots few and practice them until you get an effective knot in any bad weather condition. In a situation when you are desperately trying to make an emergency shelter and you do not need to fumble around. You can first timber hitch to secure anyone ends in the line. It is simple to tie and put more pressure on the knot. Choose the campsite to pitch a trap. You can try one solid object at least to secure the end. Fallen or dead branches should check around and ground must be slanted slightly so that rain drains away easily. Dig some trenches around the trap sides to aid drainage. Insert small sticks in the rope loops gronment. This concept is very simple and the line gets threaded double through grommet and sticks that are placed in the loops. It anchors the tarp at one particular point on the same time allows the rope to move and get tighten Even they are used all around the world commonly. It is because they are easy to carry, lightweight, reliable and usable for a longer period. Tarps are water resistant, so keep the rain away without tearing apart and never get rusted also.
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