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Newsletter, Volume 6
Testing of the AdShel unit seeks
to ensure the product will be
rugged enough ‘in the field’ and
that it will comply with UNHCR
Emergency Handbook guide-
lines. We have undertaken re-
peated build and breakdown of
the unit to identify any possible
material and/or component weaknesses including specific attention to loaded internal frameworks, door
hinge and lock wear and the relationship between the different materials used in construction, and the
entire unit has been exposed to aggressive external conditions such as extreme heat, wind and salt water
conditions to evaluate and validate the concept.
SecureShel personal vehicle storage is being assessed
for accreditation to the Loss Prevention Certification
Board standard. The current SecureShel unit has been
developed to comply with the original specifications
within the MODCOMP DoA. The development of the
mobile unit capable of being transported by trailer
has been proven and has opened additional markets
to enhance commercialisation potential. The current
mobile model has been subjected to rigorous real-life
testing which saw it travelling over 3,500kms over
mixed terrain, at various speeds and in different
weather conditions.
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