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Proactive guide in securing Essential Need Facilities

Proactive guide in securing Essential Need Facilities

Emergency Operational Centers

Proactive guide in securing Essential Need Facilities

Emergency Operational CentersFire Houses

Proactive guide in securing Essential Need Facilities

Emergency Operational CentersFire Houses

Police Stations

Will your community loose its emergency response capability?

Will your community loose its emergency response capability?

How Much ?

Will your community loose its emergency response capability?

How Much ?

What percentage is acceptable ?

Is Your Community Self Insured?

Is Your Community Self Insured?

What financial losses can it absorb?

The past will be repeated if the course is not changed

The past will be repeated if the course is not changed

In 1994 Charley (A CATEGORY 4 Hurricane) made landfall in Charlotte and Lee Counties, Florida

The past will be repeated if the course is not changed

In Lee & Charlotte counties, Hurricane Charley damaged 55% of all Fire and

Police stations, rendering them off line.

The past will be repeated if the course is not changed

77% of all Fire and Police Stations had major damage to doors and windows.

The past will be repeated if the course is not changed

50 Emergency vehicles were damaged in one facility

The past will be repeated if the course is not changed

An Emergency Operations Center was severely damaged, which forced an evacuation during the storm, placing personnel at great risk.

Turner Storm Shelter

FEMA 361

With the help of the National Storm Shelter Association ,Fema wrote a new criteria with the theme of “Near Absolute Hurricane Protection”. This new criteria requires the most stringent testing of hurricane shutters known.

FEMA 361

FEMA 361 criteria increased missile speeds

by 20 % from the existing ICC 500 testing protocol.

FEMA 361

The Impact speeds are based on a 3

second wind gust . This gust will propel a 9 LB 2x4 to 50% of the wind speed.

FEMA 361

Miami/ Dade large missile impact test uses a set speed of 50 ft per second

(approximately 34MPH) .

FEMA 361

The FEMA 361 criteria does not allow penetration of the shutter and requires the missile not to deflect into the protected opening.

9Lb 2x4 impacted at 112.5 MPHat testing lab

Image ID: wea00405, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Collection Location: Puerto RicoPhoto Date: September 13, 1928

9 LB 2x4 on return bounce

Missile speed 131MPH during in house test

FEMA 361

With the FEMA 361 criteria, openings will be completely protected and functional after the storm.

FEMA 361

In addition the FEMA 361 criteria increased all wind zones by 40 Miles per hour

FEMA 361

This additional increase is based on a 1 in 1000 year model.

FEMA 361

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

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Extreme Shutter Systems 200

The Extreme Shutter Systems 200 is designed and tested meeting the FEMA 361 criteria of wind zones of 220 MPH

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

The pressure testing matches a F-3 tornado wind speeds.

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

Miami / Dade hurricane category 5 wind speeds of 155 MPH do not meet any hurricane standards of FEMA 361.

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

The Extreme Shutter Systems 200 was impacted with a 9# 2x4 @ 112.5 mph

112.5 MPH Impact 9lb 2x4

OMissile impacts Corner @ 112.5 MPH

112.5 MPH Impact 9lb 2x49 ft Missile bends to 5 ft length @ 112.5 MPH

2x4 explodes on Impact @ 112.5 MPH

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

The deflection (5.75) of the impacts did not exceed the 6 inch wide storm bar.

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

With Extreme Shutter Systems 200 ,debris is not likely impact into doors, forcing them open or damaging them permently closed .

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

With Extreme Shutter Systems 200 ,debris is not likely impact into doors, forcing them open or damaging them permently closed .

Other shutters may protect the opening from over pressurization, but will allow the door to become nonfunctional.

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

If the shutter does not meet the FEMA 361 criteria , debris is more likely to pass through and damage the door or window it is protecting and place occupants of the structure at great risk

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

If fire truck bay doors are damaged, the fireman will need to tear the doors down.

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

If fire truck bay doors are damaged, the fireman will need to tear the doors down.

This will use precious time and leave the station vulnerable (maybe for months) until replacement doors and installation is available .

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

Miami / Dade large missile protocol does notmeet the FEMA 361 criteria for missile

speed.

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

The two sided mounting systems were tested to cover spans of 14’

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

The two sided mounting systems were tested to cover spans of 14’

Tested to 220 miles per hour

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

The two sided mounting systems were tested to cover spans of 14’

Wind Tested to 220 miles per hourImpact tested to 112.5 miles per hour

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

Grants are available for communities hardening Essential Need Facilities at 100% of cost of material and labor.

Extreme Shutter Systems 200

• For More Information

• Info@fema361.com

• Fema361

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