Fabric buildings are versatile, cost-effective alternatives to traditional structures. Their low cost, customizability, and rapid installation make them exceptionally appealing to business owners across various industries. However, as their popularity rises, you might wonder whether fabric buildings are safe to use long-term.
Understanding Fabric Buildings
To understand the safety of fabric buildings for long-term use, you must first understand what a fabric building is. A fabric structure is made from a membrane stretched over a metal framework. They are commonly used as airplane hangars, warehouses, and event structures.
Fabric Building Safety
One common misconception about fabric buildings is that they are unsafe. In reality, fabric structures must meet the same safety standards as other buildings. While thinking of fabric might bring weaker structures to mind, like camping tents, fabric buildings are made of a durable membrane. The metal structural frames are extremely sturdy, as well. Fabric buildings can withstand extreme weather and even fire, making them just as safe as brick and mortar buildings.
Longevity and Durability of Fabric Buildings
The idea that fabric buildings can only be temporary structures is also a myth. In reality, the same traits that make fabric buildings safe and structurally sound also make them incredibly durable. With proper maintenance, you can use fabric buildings safely and effectively long-term. Luckily, caring for fabric structures is relatively simple, making it just as easy to prolong the longevity of a fabric building as it is to maintain any other structure.
In conclusion, fabric buildings are certainly safe to use long-term! Manufactures make them with incredibly strong materials and design them with the same safety standards as traditional buildings in mind. If you keep up with maintenance and repair damage as you spot it, your fabric building will be safe to use long-term, even in extreme weather conditions.
An estimated 1.5 million people live with significant disabilities in Afghanistan. Remnants of war are the leading cause of disabilities, with children being the most affected. Kamal Ahmad Zabuly, Deputy Director of the Accessibility Organization for Afghan Disabled (AOAD) in Kabul, is driving change after losing a foot to the remnants of war.
2024 Theme: Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future
The leadership of persons with disabilities is epitomised by the global disability rights movement’s slogan “Nothing About Us Without Us”. It connotes the basic requirements of participation, representation and inclusion and calls for persons with disabilities to actively shape the conditions of their lives.
One of the priorities of the global disability agenda is to advance the agency and leadership of persons with disabilities. In the past decades, persons with disabilities and organisations of persons with disabilities (OPDs) have already championed for the changes in their communities, and have been leading many of the community-led initiatives not only to advance their own rights, and wellbeing but also promoting inclusive development for instance enabling universal access to basic services by all; they have done so by taking both targeted and mainstreaming approaches to disability inclusion through, among others, consultation, data collection and analysis, and support with advocacy and accountability efforts.
The observance of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2024 (IDPD 2024) takes place against the backdrop of pivotal global developments, from the Summit of the Future to the upcoming Second World Summit for Social Development. These key global Summits will complement one another in providing a continuous roadmap toward disability-inclusive and sustainable peace and development. By emphasising this complementarity, the theme chosen for the observance in 2024 aims to underscore the importance of leveraging the leadership of persons with disabilities to ensure disability-inclusive and sustainable peace and development for all.
The United Nations Disability Inclusion Strategy
When launching the United Nations Disability Inclusion Strategy in June 2019, the Secretary-General stated that the United Nations should lead by example and raise the Organization’s standards and performance on disability inclusion—across all pillars of work, from headquarters to the field.
The United Nations Disability Inclusion Strategy provides the foundation for sustainable and transformative progress on disability inclusion through all pillars of the work of the United Nations. Through the Strategy, the United Nations system reaffirms that the full and complete realization of the human rights of all persons with disabilities is an inalienable, integral and indivisible part of all human rights and fundamental freedoms.
In 2024, the Secretary-General submitted his fifth report on disability inclusion in the UN system. It reflects on the progress made to advance disability inclusion, highlights new or continuing challenges and opportunities presented through the Strategy’s implementation, and emphasizes key areas of focus needed to continue mobilizing the system towards an inclusive, accessible and sustainable world for all.
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Published: 4th Dec 2024 02:00:35 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Syria: UN Urges Protection of Civilians Amid Crisis & Aid Shortfall -Press Conference|United Nations
Press Conference by Adam Abdelmoula, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Syria, and Ramanathan Balakrishnan, Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis, on the escalation of hostilities in Syria.
UN humanitarians appealed to all parties in Syria to prioritize the protection of civilians as well as humanitarian personnel, facilities and assets in all affected locations.
Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Syria, Adam Abdelmoula, spoke to reporters from Damascus today (03 Dec) on the recent escalation of hostilities in the country. He spoke via video link.
Abdelmoula stated that the escalations is the most significant one since 2019, causing many civilian casualties, displaced tens of thousands of people, interrupted critical services and disrupted humanitarian operations.
The Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Syria reaffirmed, “While the safety and security of humanitarian personnel is of paramount importance, the UN and its partners remain committed to staying and delivering.”
He added, “we are organizing to undertake assessments and expand response as soon as possible, in whichever way possible, Whether directly across the conflict lines or across international borders.”
Abdelmoula also highlighted that the latest hostilities come as the humanitarian response for Syria faces it is largest funding shortfall ever, “with less than 30 percent of the 4.1 billion humanitarian appeal for 2024 received to date.”
He added, “The priority needs at the moment include food health, water protection services, non-food items, as the winter is sitting in and we are scrambling to provide as much assistance as we can, given the limited resources and the limited access.”
The UN humanitarian official also warned that some of the public health concerns are already rising, “including due to the presence of unburied bodies and lack of clean water for days.”
He said that Aleppo University Hospital sustained damage that has left hundreds of patients without essential care.
For his part, Ramanathan Balakrishnan, Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis spoke from Aman via video link.
He said, “In northwest Syria, the UN and its partners are providing food, winter items, protection and emergency wash services and other assistance through reception centers hosting newly displaced and arriving families.”
“As of second of December, over 2,600 people, mainly women and children, have sought shelter in twelve reception centers with 15 NGO partners maintaining a multi-sectoral humanitarian response. Partners are prepared to redirect part of the ongoing winterization response to support the most vulnerable households affected by hostilities,” Balakrishnan added.
The Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis also echoed the funding gap, “given the volatility of the region that has also seen a recent massive influx into Syria of Syrians and Lebanese fleeing the violence in Lebanon, such a gap in humanitarian funding is bound to increase the suffering of the most vulnerable and will have significant consequences for the region.”
Published: 4th Dec 2024 01:00:11 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: WHO Reaches Gaza's Kamal Adwan Hospital | United Nations
The World Health Organization successfully reached Kamal Adwan Hospital on Monday, delivering 10,000 litres of fuel, blood supplies, essential medical items and food. Additionally, an emergency medical team was deployed after several denials in the past month.
Published: 3rd Dec 2024 09:59:01 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Lebanon, Occupied Palestinian Territory & other topics - Daily Press Briefing (3 December 2024)
Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
Lebanon/UNIFIL
Lebanon
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Security Council
Ukraine
Sudan/Chad
South Sudan
Financing for Development
Persons with Disabilities
Senior Personnel Appointment
Briefing today
Guest tomorrow
Lebanon/UNIFIL
Today in Naqoura, in Lebanon, which is the Headquarters of the UN Peacekeeping force [UNIFIL] in South Lebanon, the peacekeepers’ Force Commander, General Aroldo Lázaro met with US Ambassador Lisa Johnson and Major General Jasper Jeffers of the United States army, who will chair the mechanism to support the cessation of hostilities. They discussed efforts to help restore stability and the peacekeepers' support for the mechanism’s work.
And just to flag that our Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, also met with General Jeffers yesterday in Beirut.
Both the peacekeeping force [UNIFIL] and the Special Coordinator bureau [UNSCOL] stand ready to support implementation of the cessation of hostilities, in line with their mandates.
We urge all actors to abide by both the letter and the spirit of their commitments under the cessation of hostilities and resolution 1701.
Lebanon
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says that we and our partners continue to closely monitor population movements and are rapidly adjusting assistance to address the urgent humanitarian needs across all of Lebanon.
OCHA tells us that access to essential services – which includes healthcare, water and education – remains critically limited. We continue to support returnees, displaced people, host communities and of course those who stayed behind.
Yesterday, the World Food Programme delivered food and essential supplies to Tyre in South Lebanon Governorate.
And we wanted to flag that a group of senior emergency officials from the UN and large international NGOs [non-governmental organizations] – and those UN organizations include OCHA, UNICEF, UNFPA and others – were in Lebanon last week, as part of a regional visit that also took them to Egypt and Jordan. They issued a press release on that last night, which we shared with you.
Occupied Palestinian Territory
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs report that yesterday, a new Israeli evacuation order was issued in Khan Younis Governorate, impacting more than 2,000 people. This directive – which is the fourth such evacuation order for this area since July – covers about 3 square kilometres.
OCHA stresses once again that repeated evacuation orders – which are now in effect for about 80 per cent of the Gaza Strip – leave civilians exposed to the dangers of hostilities and deprived of access to essential services.
For nearly two months, North Gaza governorate has been under a tightening siege, leaving between 65,000 and 75,000 people without regular access to food, water, electricity or reliable health care, as mass casualty incidents continue.
Our humanitarian partners report that the entire population of Gaza needs humanitarian assistance, including more than 58,000 people with disabilities who face further challenges in accessing food there.
In the South, some people are skipping meals and searching through trash to find food – or resorting to desperate measures, including early marriage or child labour.
Despite the catastrophic situation, OCHA warns that humanitarian access continues to be obstructed. In November, out of 578 planned aid movements across Gaza that require coordination with Israeli authorities, 41 per cent were facilitated. More than a third were denied outright, and the rest were either impeded or cancelled due to security and logistical challenges.
Once again, OCHA underscores that civilians must be able to receive the humanitarian assistance they need. Whether they move or whether they stay, they must have assistance and they must be protected – and those who flee must be allowed to return as soon as circumstances allow.
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Published: 3rd Dec 2024 08:48:33 By: United Nations
United Nations Video: Women, Peace, & Security Shared Commitments: Joint Statement - Media Stakeout | United Nations
Joint statement on Women, Peace, and Security Shared Commitments, delivered by Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Representative of the United States to the United Nations, on behalf of Ecuador, France, Guyana, Japan, Malta, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, Switzerland, the Republic of Korea, the United States, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Greece, and Panama.
Published: 3rd Dec 2024 03:53:47 By: United Nations
CNN Video: Republican strategist makes prediction about whether Trump will ‘cut’ Hegseth ‘free’ as his pick
As one of President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet picks appears to have an uphill battle in a confirmation hearing, Pete Hegseth, CNN’s Anderson Cooper talks to his panel of experts about the allegations against him and how the Trump administration may move forward. #CNN #News
Published: 4th Dec 2024 03:20:00 By: CNN
CNN Video: Democrat explains why he joins caucus with Trump loyalists
Congressman Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) joins CNN's The Lead with Jake Tapper to discuss him becoming the first Democrat to join the Congressional DOGE Caucus, focused on government efficiency. #CNN #News
Before they co-founded one of the most successful rock bands in history, Alex and Eddie Van Halen were two kid brothers with a love of music. In an emotional, and musically rich interview, Alex talks about Eddie’s life and death and the communication he feels he still has with him. Alex also plays some of the unreleased music they were working on before his brother’s death in 2020. For more of “All There Is with Anderson Cooper” listen and follow the show wherever you get your podcasts. https://link.chtbl.com/hmjLe9JT #CNN #News
Published: 4th Dec 2024 02:03:58 By: CNN
CNN Video: New video of violent police clashes with anti-Putin protestors
CNN’s Matthew Chance reports on six days of clashes between anti-Putin protesters and police in Georgia following the government’s controversial decision to delay the former Soviet country’s bid to join the European Union. Then, CNN’s Christian Amanpour talks to former German Chancellor Angela Merkel about the security of Europe due to Putin’s war in Ukraine, and Merkel reacts to claims that if Georgia and Ukraine had been accepted to NATO in 2008 the war wouldn't be going on. #CNN #News
Published: 4th Dec 2024 02:00:24 By: CNN
CNN Video: Trump’s secretary of defense pick has some unconventional views on military matters
CNN's Kfile uncovers that Pete Hesgeth, Trump's pick for Secretary of Defense, indicated he favors using the military against protestors. Those comments resurface as multiple GOP senators say he faces a tough road to win confirmation. #CNN #News
Published: 4th Dec 2024 01:32:02 By: CNN
BBC News Video: South Korea crisis - President lifts martial law in humiliating U-turn | BBC News
South Korea’s president Yoon Suk Yeol has announced that he is lifting martial law in the country, just hours after imposing it.
He was forced to back down in the face unanimous opposition from members of South Korea’s national assembly. The political crisis is the most serious challenge to the country’s democracy since the 1980s.
The President, who was facing a political crisis and little public support, sought to impose military rule in what appeared to be a desperate gamble, after accusing his political opponents of being "communists" with “pro-North Korean sympathies” and engaging in “anti-state activities”.
However the announcement led to mass protests outside parliament and was rejected by the national assembly. After some of the tensest hours in the country’s recent history, Yoon said troops would return to their barracks and the order would be lifted.
Political opponents are now demanding that the President steps down immediately with some calling for him to be charged with treason for attacking South Korea's democracy and constitution.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Laura Bicker in Seoul.
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Published: 3rd Dec 2024 10:51:25 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: King Charles welcomes Qatar's Emir for UK visit | BBC News
The diplomatic red carpet was rolled out for a state visit from the Emir of Qatar, with the King and the Prince and Princess of Wales leading a royal welcome.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer also welcomed Qatar's emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, for a state visit to Britain on Tuesday that the prime minister hopes will help build on the Gulf state's investment in the country.
The emir and wife Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim Al Thani arrived at Horse Guards Parade in London with Prince William and his wife Kate, who was marking her return to formal state visit duties after undergoing preventative chemotherapy for cancer.
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Published: 3rd Dec 2024 10:00:21 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: South Korea President Yoon says he will lift martial law | BBC News
Lawmakers in South Korea have voted to block the president's move to declare martial law, after both the ruling party and opposition vowed to obstruct the declaration.
The resolution requesting the lifting of martial law was passed with 190 of 300 members in attendance, with all present in favour.
President Yoon Suk Yeol had declared emergency martial law in the country in a surprise late night television address, calling it necessary to protect the country from North Korea's communist forces and to eliminate anti-state elements.
Large crowds have been clashing with police outside the South Korean National Assembly since the unexpected announcement.
Martial law means rule by military authorities in a time of emergency, and can mean the suspension of normal civil rights.
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Published: 3rd Dec 2024 04:56:28 By: BBC News
BBC News Video: Irish voters react to election result. #Ireland #BBCNews
'Gang Jailed for Smuggling £200m of Cocaine in Bananas'
A drug-smuggling gang has been jailed after cocaine with a street value of £200 million was intercepted in a shipment of bananas – one of the UK’s biggest ever drug seizures.
Crime boss Petko Zhutev, 39, was jailed for 27 years at the Old Bailey for importation of a class A drug.
Erik Muci, 45, was sentenced to 33 years, and Olsi Ebeja, 40, was sentenced to 17 years in prison.
Bruno Kuci, 32, and Gjergji Diko, 34, were jailed for 21 years and 18 years, respectively.
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ODN Video: LIVE: South Korean President Declares Emergency Martial Law
Live outside the National Assembly building after the South Korean president declared emergency martial law, accusing opposition of anti-state activities.
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Published: 3rd Dec 2024 05:41:46 By: On Demand News
Syrian rebel fighters have released dramatic footage of the moment they stormed several key landmarks in Aleppo.
This was the moment a gunfight broke out at the Aleppo Central Prison in the north of the city.
The rebels, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), took over most of Syria’s second-largest city in a surprise offensive on Saturday.
The breakthrough comes years after Syrian regime forces recaptured the prison in 2014, relieving a small garrison of government soldiers who resisted a rebel siege for more than a year.
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Published: 3rd Dec 2024 01:41:02 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Russian and Syrian Airstrikes Pound Aleppo After Insurgents Seize City
This was the horrifying moment a busy road was rocked by airstrikes near the entrance of Aleppo University Hospital.
The attack killed at least 12 civilians and injured more than 20 people, according to the White Helmets.
Meanwhile, Syrian and Russian jets continued to launch deadly strikes in the northwest of Syria on Monday, as Syrian rebels steadily advance through the country after seizing the second largest city, Aleppo.
The Syrian army and Russia denied attacking civilians and said they had targeted insurgent hideouts located mostly in Hama and Idlib.
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Published: 2nd Dec 2024 03:47:02 By: On Demand News
ODN Video: Watch: Shocking Footage from Insurgents' Attack on Aleppo
This is the moment Syrian insurgents broke through army defense lines and entered Aleppo, almost 8 years after being driven out of the city by a grueling government military campaign.
This time, they entered Syria’s largest city facing little resistance.
Syrian government forces responded with airstrikes targeted at rebel reinforcements, killing 20 fighters.
In total, it’s estimated more than 300 people have died since the offensive began on Wednesday, and the escalation has created the largest displacement wave that the conflict has seen in six years, with more than 10,000 families believed to have fled.
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Published: 1st Dec 2024 11:46:26 By: On Demand News
CBC Video: The implications of South Korea's martial law declaration and reversal | Canada Tonight
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol lifted the martial law declaration, just hours after imposing it, after parliament voted to reject his declaration. Michael Danagher, former Canadian ambassador to the Republic of Korea discusses what's next for Yoon. Plus, Tina Park, founder and CEO of the Park Group, discusses politics in the country.
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Published: 4th Dec 2024 03:01:26 By: CBC News
CBC Video: What is walking pneumonia and why are cases surging in Ontario? | Canada Tonight
Concerns from doctors are growing due to a surge in cases of walking pneumonia in Ontario. Dr. Samir Gupta explains what walking pneumonia is and discusses why the province could be seeing this increase in cases.
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Published: 4th Dec 2024 01:47:09 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Trump’s quip about Canada becoming ‘51st state’ was a joke, says minister
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump joked at one point during his dinner with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Florida on Friday night that if Canada can't handle the economic effects of a punishing 25 per cent tariff on its goods, it should become the 51st state of the U.S.
Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc, who was with Trudeau at the intimate dinner at Mar-a-Lago, said Trump's quip was quite clearly a joke — and not some sort of signal of a serious plan to annex Canada.
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CBC Video: Liberals may face another non-confidence vote as Speaker pauses filibuster | Power & Politics
Speaker Greg Fergus rules in favour of allowing opposition days to happen later this week — meaning a confidence vote could come as soon as Monday. Does this looming vote jeopardize the government’s ability to approve new spending by the end of the year? Government House leader Karina Gould joins Power & Politics. Plus, the Power Panel weighs in.
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Published: 4th Dec 2024 12:49:35 By: CBC News
CBC Video: Trudeau urges party leaders to unite against Trump’s tariff threat | Power & Politics
Catherine Cullen, host of CBC's The House podcast, breaks down the discussion and reaction as party leaders meet to discuss Trump's tariff threat. Then, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May emphasizes the need for federal leaders to work together. And the Power Panel weighs in.
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Published: 4th Dec 2024 12:49:19 By: CBC News
International Video: Israel Hezbollah: Returning home to rubble in Lebanon
Israel launched airstrikes on Iranian targets in Syria just a week ago, but amid an upsurge in violence , a ceasefire announced last week between Israel and Iran's proxies Hezbollah in Lebanon is largely holding.
Published: 30th Nov 2024 06:20:01 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Syrian rebels capture most of Aleppo in sudden offensive
Armed Syrian rebels are making rapid advances across the country, in the biggest challenge to President Assad in years.
They began by advancing from the town of Idlib into Aleppo province and have now taken over most of Aleppo city.
The city had been under full state control since government forces backed by Russia and Iran pushed the rebel groups out in 2016.
In the last few days President Assad was believed to be in Moscow for talks with Vladimir Putin.
Published: 30th Nov 2024 06:16:42 By: Channel 4 News
International Video: Where is assisted dying legal?
The vote to legalise assisted dying only applies to England and Wales and there are still many hurdles to pass before it becomes law. So where does the rest of the world stand?
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International Video: Violent clashes in Georgia over EU membership
Violent protests have erupted in Tbilisi after Georgia’s government suspended EU membership talks until 2028.
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Published: 29th Nov 2024 06:41:49 By: Channel 4 News
A landslide in eastern Uganda has killed at least 17 people and more than 100 others are still missing, two days after the tragedy.
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The landslide in the mountainous Bulambuli district was triggered by torrential rain and has buried dozens of houses in mud, according to Uganda Red Cross Society.
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Published: 29th Nov 2024 06:04:03 By: Channel 4 News
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