There's always a need for shelter. It protects us from the rain, the wind, and the cold. It's a place to store our cars, our bikes, and our toys. Moreover, nice shelters can be used as entrance canopies or as awnings for restaurants, clubs, and homes.
1.Rural Shelters
-Bus: Shelters and waiting furniture at bus stops play an important role in promoting the attractiveness of bus travel.
-Car: This shelter is for those of us without garages, who have only our driveways to rely on. Heavy duty car shelters are the solution to snowed over cars, frozen windshield wipers, and the damage of rain water and dirt on our cars.
-Cycle: Cycle shelters are a safe way to store bikes for schools and public areas. In addition to protecting the bikes from poor weather conditions, they also act as a reminder to be environmentally friendly and cycle to the places you need to go.
2.Urban Shelters
-Trolley Bays: Made up of individual perimeter barriers. Generally designed to fit in a standard car parking space. Trolley bays can come with customized roofing to protect the trolleys from bad weather conditions.
-Petal Shelter: Petal shelters are used by schoolchildren as an area to relax in. They can also be used by teachers as an outdoor classroom. They tend to be circular in shape, which makes for easy discussion, and are generally covered.
-Playground Canopies: In addition to school shelters being used as outdoor classrooms, they can also be used to segerate play areas for children. Just because the weather is bad it doesn't mean that kids should be stuck inside. With well built playground canopies children can keep their toys and themselves safe from the snow and rain.
-Gullwing Shelter: These shelters can be used for bikes, chairs, trolleys and more. The roof is held up by two thick columns and has a guttering system.
-Entrance Canopies: Entrance canopies are designed to accentuate a doorway by giving it a stylish look. A nice entrance canopy can add a lot of class and character to an otherwise boring walkway.
3.Smoking Shelters
-Smoke Shelters: There are many different models of smoking shelters nowadays. They range from a simple piece of overhead plastic attached to the outside of a building or school, to glamorous, heated tents outside of posh nightclubs.
-Fire Shelters: Fire shelters are used as safety devices to protect people trapped in wildfires. They are designed to reflect radiant heat, protect against convective heat and trap breathable air.