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Hazard Mitigation At a Glance

What exactly is hazard mitigation – and how do you know how much to invest so that it pays off in the long run? Take a closer look at the MIT research behind this building technique, and see how it can work in the real world.<br>Source: https://newyorkpolysteel.com/

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Hazard Mitigation At a Glance

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  1. READY MIXED CONCRETE. READY FOR SAFETY. Weaker, cheaper materials could save money. But they could also cost lives. With concrete, you know that what you build is going to be secure from Day One. There’s simply nothing safer—and that’s worth the investment. 5 key benefits of concrete that protect lives and protect your interests: Fire resistant Unlike softwood lumber, concrete will not burn. It can take on temperatures over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Improved air quality Concrete walls and floors are a healthier alternative that do not harbor toxic mold growth or emit harmful chemicals. Stands up to Mother Nature Concrete can outlast any natural disaster including hurricanes, tornadoes, high winds and floods. Outlasts man-made disasters Concrete can even withstand explosions and is resilient when other safety systems in the building fail. Environmentally responsible Over the life of the building, concrete has a lower environmental impact through reduced CO2 emissions. When safety’s your top priority, concrete’s your top choice. Learn more at BuildWithStrength.com A coalition of the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association

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