Why do we apply windbreak mesh to our container shelter?

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With shelters that have front and back walls, or no walls at all, wind can flow around or through the structure. If the front wall is open or only a back wall is present, the risk of overpressure increases significantly. That is why we apply windbreak mesh to our largest, arched container shelters to prevent wind build-up and ensure stability.

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