FEMA Houses Those In Need With Park Model Homes

When disaster strikes leaving people homeless and in need of shelter, FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) comes to aid. With raging storms like hurricane Katrina destroying millions of homes and lives, the need for quick and suitable shelter is needed. When crisis like this occur FEMA has been using park model homes to shelter and house those in need.

Park model manufactured homes are small manufactured homes that provide not only shelter from the cold but a lift in spirit for those who need it. These homes are built as vacation housing or additional housing space on land that has preexisting homes such as a homeowner looking to add a guesthouse. These model homes are small but spacious and designed to create affordable luxury.

Several of these model homes offer one to two bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, living room and lofts. Some models even offer a floor plan with two-stories. What better way to help someone who has lost their home than to provide them with a living space that can still provide the feeling of home, safety and security? Park model homes are built on wheels and are considered as an RV (recreational vehicle).

It does not take a building permit to place one of these homes on property. They are easily transported and this is why these model homes are so suitable to be used by FEMA and they have been successfully used and will continue to be used for times of need. If you want further information about FEMA or Park Model Homes you can find this information and more online.


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