Red Dog Shelters Offers Two Types of Mobile Shelters in USA


Posted February 5, 2020 by steveturn

Red Dog Shelters is a top manufacturer of mobile shelters, and has two types of mobile shelter models on offer for customers in the USA.

 
USA (Feb 05, 2020) - Portable Bulletproof Shelters Rising threats of violence, arson and other acts are leaving ordinary people feeling more and more insecure, and looking for practical shelters to keep themselves safe during times of violent strife. Red Dog Shelters has the best Mobile Shelters on offer, which are extremely reliable to take refuge in.

These are that have been built to precision, with an eye on the quality aspect as well as the durability. There are two models on offer, The Big Dog and The Tow Dog. The former can protect as many as 32 people while the latter is for 12 people. There are other differences between the two models, and one can choose the model that suits his specific purpose and requirements.

There are features such as retractable benches and desk, rapid cool down station, dual heaters / air conditioners etc in The Big Dog while The Tow Dog has features like rapid cool down station, lockers, benches, desks, air conditioner/heater, generator and more.

The Bulletproof Shelters of this company have gone through multiple tests, and have met stringent standards that are in place. Buyers can be assured of the quality aspect of these shelters, and keep them safe even in dangerous locations.

About Red Dog Shelters
Red Dog Shelters is involved in the manufacturing of high quality Portable Protection Shelters that can keep people safe from natural calamities, violent acts, bomb blasts and more. These come with superior design and boast of state of the art security features.

For more details and further enquiries, please visit http://www.reddogshelters.com/
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Last Updated February 5, 2020