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Education

Somewhere to stop between lectures.

Students revising through the night, boarders between classes, staff on a double shift. A study berth that is quiet and yours for an hour does more for concentration than another row of desks.

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The situation

What we hear from this sector

Libraries are quiet, not restful

You can read in a library. You cannot lie down in one, and by hour nine that is what is needed.

Nowhere for boarders in the day

Dormitories are usually closed between classes, which leaves nowhere to go but a corridor.

Staff on long shifts

Teachers covering evening classes finish too late to travel and too early to justify a room.

Recommended

The pods we lead with here

Chosen by what this setting actually has to solve, not by what is most expensive.

The standard study berth. Most institutions run a bank of these.

Built into a library refit, so rest is part of the floor rather than added to it.

For staff and mature students with young children on campus.

Featured setup

A rest bank inside the library

A row of berths along an underused wall, bookable by the hour on the card students already carry. It costs a fraction of extending the building and takes the pressure off the study spaces you have, particularly in the fortnight before examinations.

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By the hour
bookable on a student card
No build
fits existing floorplans
42 dB
quieter than the reading room

Process and setup

How we deploy

Two routes, chosen by whether the pods are staying put or moving on.

Indoor installs

  1. 01

    Site survey. Sightlines and supervision, alongside floor loading and power.

  2. 02

    Delivery and positioning, working around how the space is used.

  3. 03

    Handover, tested and taking bookings, usually the same day.

  4. 04

    Servicing and cleaning support on a schedule that suits the building.

Mobile deployments

  1. 01

    Transport booked, with pods travelling on standard trailers.

  2. 02

    On-site placement and levelling, on ground with no preparation.

  3. 03

    Power brought up on the solar canopy and battery, or mains if available.

  4. 04

    Ready for guests, with entry by code or wristband.

Schools & Libraries

What this sector asks

How do you stop one student occupying a pod all day?

Bookings are time-limited and tied to a card, so a slot ends when it ends. The limit is yours to set.

Can staff see who is inside?

Yes. Occupancy is visible to whoever runs the space, and every pod has a staff override on the lock.

What about safeguarding?

Pods are sited in supervised, overlooked areas rather than tucked away, and the override means no space is ever sealed off from staff.

Quiet rest for schools & libraries

Book a site evaluation and we will tell you what would actually work in your space, and what would not.

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