Testimonios
Armor Screen has experienced four major hurricanes this summer, 2004, with wind forces ranging from 2 through 5, the strongest category. Charley came ashore as category 4, but went through quickly, almost like an over sized tornado. Frances, onshore as category 3, was very slow and pounded buildings for two full days finding any structural weakness.
Miami Dade certificadas y aprobadas
The Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA) has released a story about using Armor Screen to protect emergency resources during the recent storms.
City and County officials can find information on accessing FEMA funding for similar community projects. “Our stations were built in the ‘60s and ‘70s when building codes did not require hurricane resistant structures. Once barrier screens are installed, we are assured of maintaining operational readiness during and following severe weather. Barrier screens are our most cost-effective way of achieving this goal.” (Read the full story)
Daytona International Airport
Daytona International Airport used Armor Screen to protect their passenger terminal, including some wall sections known to be at risk for water intrusion. They were so pleased with performance through Charley that they ordered additional screens for other parts of the airport.
2nd season now!
Just wanted you to know our storm screens are working extremely well! 2nd season now! When we're snugged up we can light a candle in 60 mph winds.
Armor Screen is wonderful
Stories of screened pool enclosures, “Armor Screen is wonderful. Not only did it protect us but we put Armor Screen around three sides of a porch as a very comfortable smoking room.” Rosemary McMahon, Manager of an assisted living facility run by the Catholic Diocese of West Palm Beach.
"En muy corto plazo"
“Armor Screen deployed quickly and on short notice after Ivan turned, and stored easily the next morning. We had protected the most exposed doors and windows with Armor Screen and had no water penetration in these areas. We expect to cover the remainder of our more sheltered openings as the rain did work back into these areas.” Amil Giulio, Manager of Shadow Wood, an exclusive clubhouse with banks of 8’ French doors, discussing ordering for the water damaged areas.
The Orange County Emergency command center is the command center for the Disneyworld area, and is possibly the most sophisticated center in Florida. Continuous operation during any emergency is crucial. The center was protected by various types of Armor Screen installations, including 29’ tall rollup screens protecting entrances and banks of windows. These screens withstood the full onslaught of hurricanes Charley and Frances, including having 15’ tall trees bounce off.
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