Sleeping Anywhere: Air Beds Function as Short Term Solution For
Residents Displaced By Hurricane Kat
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, millions of Louisiana
residents have been displaced. Finding housing is a serious
problem -- in many areas of Louisiana, it is simply impossible
to find a bed. Air beds are a cheap way for displaced citizens
to house themselves with friends, in campgrounds, or any other
area they can find space.
Areas across Louisiana and beyond have been inundated with
residents of New Orleans. In nearby areas such as Lafayette and
Baton Rouge, housing markets have been flooded with people
seeking a place to stay. When asked about potential housing,
real estate agents as far north as Alexandria simply laughed and
stated that evacuees should not even come there unless they had
family in the area. Many companies have also relocated entire
offices from New Orleans to the smaller cities in the immediate
vicinity. Some have even gone so far as to simply buy up vast
quantities of local housing, pushing affordable space out of the
reach of many evacuees. While hotels have spaces available in
some areas, many residents cannot afford the expense.
Even with the city reopening, people will have great difficulty
finding a place to sleep. Many houses, while no longer
underwater, have been flooded with large amounts of water and no
longer have a viable place to sleep. Regular mattresses have
been ruined, and there simply are not enough beds in the area
for even New Orleans residents who choose to return and who can
afford it to purchase a new bed. Temporary housing solutions
such as air beds allow evacuees to stay with family and friends
who might not otherwise have space.
Air beds are generally far cheaper than regular mattresses, and
in many cases they are about as comfortable. Information about
various air beds and valuable advice for those in the market is
available at http://www.airmattressinfo.com. Displaced New
Orleans residents should consider the following: Do you have a
place to put it? If staying with friends is an option, an air
mattress may be better than simply sleeping on the floor. If you
don't know anyone with space available, many air mattresses are
designed for campgrounds and can be used by the most desperate
for a place to stay. The cheapest are available for around $20.
Make sure that you have a pump as well to fill it up.