SOME FACTORS INFLUENCING CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVISED SHELTERS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71934/Keywords:
Improvised shelter, harmful effects, weather conditions, airtightness of buildings, interior microclimateAbstract
The article deals with improvised collective protection shelters designed
to protect inhabitants in times of crisis and disasters. It provides information about
some factors influencing construction of such shelters. The article pays attention to
harmful effects, which might affect population, and their impact on the location of
improvised shelters. It furthermore deals with weather conditions and how they
affect the construction. The article also pays attention to structure of facilities in
which improvised shelters are built.
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