
Activity container houses are lightweight, with minimal wetland operations, short construction periods, and excellent thermal properties. The wall panels are made of polystyrene particle boards with good insulation and soundproofing, offering low cost. With these advantages, they are gaining more and more recognition and are bound to become widely used in the market.
In the European, American, and Japanese markets, the scale of development and industry concentration have reached a considerable level. Currently, container housing in China is gaining recognition due to its strengths such as strength, energy efficiency, quick construction, and installation. Many districts, real estate developers, tourist attractions, new rural construction projects, and individuals are now placing value on this highly advantageous product. Promoting container housing has become a major highlight of new materials and construction in this century.
Activity container houses are a construction method that involves prefabricating walls, roofs, and other components in a factory, then assembling them into complete structures according to design specifications. They feature a standardized, modular, and universal production process, representing a load-bearing structure with steel frames. These houses are easy to dismantle, store, and can be reused and rotated multiple times, making them suitable for temporary or long-term use.
Activity container houses, as one of the more common temporary construction site buildings for living and working, not only cater to the employees' needs but also save energy and reduce project investment costs. What I want to discuss with you is what to pay attention to when installing these activity container houses on-site. Let's take a look together.
Before conducting activities involving crane operations for container houses, the natural environment around the work area must be cleaned up and kept tidy, and the raw materials at the construction site must be stacked neatly and in order.
2. Workers conducting hoisting activities in container houses must wear protective gear appropriately to prevent injuries caused by unexpected incidents.
3. Prior to hoisting, early ascertain the net weight of the residential container to be hoisted. Additionally, plan and design for various potential hoisting situations and prepare preventive measures.
4. Cranes must be parked on solid, level ground and surrounded by fencing and warning signs to prevent accidents.
5. When conducting hoisting operations for the container houses in activities, it is necessary to secure牵引带 (ropes) with suitable specifications and lengths. In the hoisting process, first gently lift the container off the ground, then slowly proceed with the hoisting. Throughout this process, pay close attention to checking the braking system performance of the lifting equipment.
6. After hoisting the activity container house, immediately remove and inspect the lifting equipment and staff on-site. Quickly dismantle the fencing and warning signs, and prepare for the withdrawal process.






