Socal Tom wrote:Personally, I'd suggest that the next pod have 3 x 3/4 holes in the lower door, and the upper rear wall, but with small rotatable discs over them that can be twisted to adjust the size of the air gaps.
If these people are homeless, then providing a place like this, even without heat is a huge improvement. When you start adding fire to the equation, then a someone will end up burned. If you add a sleeping bag, and some warm clothes, then the pod will be warm, safe and dry. Just playing Devil's advocate here, and the devil's says K.I.S.S. ( Keep it simple silly). These folks are living rough lives, malnourished and often suffering from mental health disorders. None of which keeps someone at peak cognitive ability. Making them responsible for tending to fires and ensuring they have enough airflow might be asking too much of some of them.
I applaud what has been done, and the intent of the group,
Tom
mikeschn wrote:If only they would turn on the electric in the campground. Give everyone a mattress warmer, and we wouldn't have to worry about them burning themselves down...
Electric is still the most economical solution in this situation, and certainly the safest.
Otherwise we will have to keep reviewing the millions of ice fishing shacks out there on the internet, looking for the safest, most economical combination possible!
And with that said, I will hit my sack of hay, and mull over the myriad combinations I have seen today!
Mike...
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