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These Emergency Floor Mats Help Families Affected by Natural Disasters

Designer Scott Key has developed a line of emergency floor mats that address the issue of flooring in post-disaster areas. In the aftermath of natural disasters, many individuals are forced to sleep on the ground in overcrowded shelters. Unfortunately these sleeping conditions can expose people to vermin, hypothermia and infectious diseases.

To combat the problem, Key developed a product called 'Emergency Floor.' The flooring is made from repurposed materials and is designed to offer a low-cost flooring solution for post-disaster zones. The emergency floor mats are both durable and comfortable, making them ideal for lining temporary shelters and camps.

For many disaster relief companies, food and medical care take precedence over the issue of flooring. Emergency Floor helps to address this critical gap by using its own product to make refugee-filled areas a safer place to sleep.
Trend Themes
1. Repurposed Materials - Using repurposed materials to create low-cost flooring solutions for post-disaster zones presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the disaster relief industry.
2. Temporary Shelter Solutions - Developing durable and comfortable emergency floor mats specifically designed for lining temporary shelters and camps can revolutionize the post-disaster housing industry.
3. Holistic Disaster Relief - Addressing critical gaps in disaster relief efforts, such as the issue of flooring, by prioritizing the well-being and safety of affected individuals presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the disaster relief sector.
Industry Implications
1. Disaster Relief - The disaster relief industry can benefit from utilizing repurposed materials and prioritizing post-disaster flooring solutions to improve the living conditions of affected individuals.
2. Construction - The construction industry can explore opportunities to manufacture and supply durable emergency floor mats for temporary shelters, catering to the demand in post-disaster areas.
3. Sustainability - The sustainability industry has an opportunity to support the development and promotion of repurposed materials for flooring in post-disaster zones to minimize waste and environmental impact.

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