The Shelter Shower was designed to ensure that users' personal hygiene needs are met in compliance with current health, hygiene, and safety regulations.
There are eight shower cubicles installed in the complex.
It consists of an ISO 1C series steel container, in which two distinct and separate areas have been created:
The dimensions of each container, in the transport logistics configuration, comply with civil standardisation ISO 1C – ISO 668 and UNI 7011-72 standards.
The containers have “CSC safety approval” (Law No. 67 of 3 February 1979) and “UIC approval for international rail transport”.
To allow access to the shower cubicles and technical compartments, there are three walkways with railings, one for each of the long sides of the container and one for the short side containing the technical compartments.
To protect access to the shower cubicles and technical compartments from the elements, there are three canopies, one for each of the long sides of the container and one for the short side containing the technical compartments.
Two PVC-coated fabric awnings are supplied to cover the entrances to the shower cubicles. These are multicolored and equipped with four windows with mosquito nets that can be closed from the inside with a Velcro system using transparent PVC sheets and darkened from the outside using fabric sheets identical to those used to make the awnings.
A multicolored changing room tent with a tubular aluminum frame and PVC-coated fabric covering will connect to the walkways leading to the shower cubicles.
Finally, the equipment includes two flexible PVC tanks, each with a capacity of 10,000 liters. One flexible tank will be used for water storage, to be connected to the feed pump by means of a flexible rubber pipe, while the other will be used for wastewater collection.
The Shelter Doccia's heating system consists of a dual-burner oil-fired boiler, to ensure 50% functionality in all cases, with a total thermal power of 240 kW, capable of heating the shower cubicles via steel radiators and producing hot water for sanitary use at 45°C.
The Complex is suitable for transport by:
It can be easily moved using, in addition to the lifting and loading system specific to roll-off platforms, a mobile crane or a suitable forklift truck equipped with ISO forks or a spreader.
It has also been designed for continuous field use, i.e.: