| In 2005 many of the contracts issued by | | | | think that there is no price to high to pay to save |
| governments, private parties and corporations | | | | their lives?Now then you probably would not catch |
| along the coastlines, called for Category III or | | | | me riding out a Hurricane in the first place, but |
| higher Hurricane Proof Buildings. Some called for | | | | coming back to the only building still standing does |
| Category IV Hurricane Proof Buildings. Now that is | | | | seem worthy and these folks consider that over |
| an expensive building to build as it must withstand | | | | three decades or more they may need to rebuild |
| a fifteen to eighteen foot storm surge and winds | | | | twice and this way they can build it once and it |
| well in excess of 130 miles per hour. On the Saffir | | | | ought be just fine. Hurricane proof building |
| Simpson Scale the Category III goes from; 111 | | | | materials such as the new innovations in flexible |
| miles per hour to 130 miles per hour. The | | | | concrete and steal seem to be a trend, which will |
| Category IV is 131 mph to 151 mph. You are | | | | continue as the Gulf Coast rebuilds and for those |
| talking about building a building, which is anchored | | | | who are serious about protecting against the next |
| down thirty feet and built out of solid steal and | | | | Super Hurricane. Think on this new building |
| concrete. Not a cheap endeavor, yet there are | | | | trend.Lance Winslow - Online Think Tank forum |
| folks who are ordering this level of protection and | | | | board. |