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Inflatable Structures

Inflatable structures are buildings or enclosures made from flexible materials, like durable fabrics, that are inflated with air to become rigid and stable. They use internal blowers to maintain pressure, giving them shape and strength. Common uses include event domes, temporary shelters, or emergency hospitals, because they can be quickly assembled, easily transported, and deflated for storage or relocation. Their design combines lightweight materials with air pressure technology, making them cost-effective and versatile solutions for various purposes.