Posted by: glassblockblogger | August 25, 2011

Is this Hurricane Season like 1950?

Hurricane Season is Here

New York, New Jersey, Boston, Philadelphia

“Is this 1950?” This was a rhetorical question asked by a TV weather professional recently while talking about Irene, our first serious hurricane threat to the United States for 2011.Eastern Glass Block, New York, New Jersey, Boston, Philadelphia

Why did he mention 1950 rather than 2005? After all, 2005 was the year we had Katrina and Rita, to name only two of the seven major hurricane’s that year.

The reason may be because the first hurricane in 1950 ran up the East coast causing heavy flooding even in New York City, just like Irene seems to want to do.

Another reason may be that 1950 still holds the record of being the most intense hurricane season spawning eight major hurricanes. 2005 comes in second with seven hurricanes in a single season.

But, maybe the main reason for the reference to that historic year is really because of the current NOAA forecast for 2011. In this forecast, 12 to 18 named storms are expected to occur during this hurricane season, with a prediction that 6 to 10 of them may become hurricanes. This season could rival that historic year.

Also stated in the report;

“The tornadoes that devastated the South and the large amount of flooding we’ve seen this spring should serve as a reminder that disasters can happen anytime and anywhere…” said FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate.

Yes, disasters can happen anytime and we should be prepared. There are things that can be done. One thing that people consider is building a Safe Room or reinforcing their home’s exterior. In doing this, or any remodeling project, be sure to use materials that meet high standards. This is the first line of defense against extreme weather conditions.

In a previous post on this Blog we discussed Glass Block as an excellent building material that stands up to extreme weather conditions. (Check out the post to see the missile impact test video) The LightWise Architectural Tornado and Hurricane Resistant window, as an example, has successfully passed the highest standards of performance for FEMA 361 “Design and Construction Guidance for Community Safe Rooms”. The window provides effective protection against air pressure and flying debris caused by tornado-force winds and meets the large missile impact tests referenced in the International Building Code and Dade County Approval Protocols.

Call us to discuss this hurricane resistant building material and how it can fit into your home project. We have over 20 years of experience and we love to share our knowledge. This hurricane season will be with us for a while and extreme weather will always be here. Let’s prepare.

Posted by: glassblockblogger | August 19, 2011

Security Glass Block Windows Have Many Uses

Security Glass Block Windows

New York, New Jersey, Boston Pennsylvania

There are situations when you want light to be the only thing to get in and out of a building. Examples are high-security situations such as prisons, government buildings, or even buildings that house animals such as zoos or animal shelters. High-security commercial buildings, however, are not the only desirable situations. Our homes can also use this type of security. For instance as a basement window because it is a likely entry for an illegal break-in.

Pittsburgh Corning makes LightWise®, an Architectural Systems Detention andLightWise Detention And Security Security Window.

LightWise allows natural daylight to come into a room while still providing a secure environment. They are extraordinarily versatile and available in various sizes. Utilizing VISTABRIK® solid glass block with a steel frame and grid, this window requires minimal maintenance and is ideal for facilities where safety and security is critical.

Pittsburgh Corning’s Detention and Security Windows are manufactured to meet the following standards:

  • ASTM E283 – Standard Test Method for Determining Rate of Air leakage
  • ASTM E330 – Standard Test Method for structural performance
  • ASTM E547 – Standard Test Method for Water penetration
  • ASTM A1011 – Standard Specification for Steel
  • ASTM C920 – Standard Specification for Elastomeric Joint Sealants
  • ANSI Z97.1 – Safety Glazing Materials Used in Buildings – Safety Performance Specifications and Methods of Test
  • 16 CFR Part 1201 – Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials

Pittsburgh Corning has engineered a solution to meet the demanding security needs of the architectural and design community. The window is customizable to various shapes and sizes. And this product is Made In America.

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Call us if we can help. Eastern Glass Block has over 20 years of experience designing and installing Glass Block in residential and commercial buildings. We love to share our experience.

Posted by: glassblockblogger | August 11, 2011

New Hospital Construction is Going Green

Environment Friendly Hospital Construction

New York, New Jersey, Boston, Philadelphia

Hospitals are focusing on being environmental stewards through greater use of “green” construction, as stated in a PRWEB.COM article that references a survey conducted by Health Facilities Management magazine and the American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE).

Hillman Cancer Center

Hillman Cancer Center, Pennsylvania

More than two out of three respondents to that survey said they are specifying so-called “green” materials in most or all of their construction projects. About 60 percent of respondents also said their organization evaluates the cost/benefit of green construction methods for building projects.

Another example is Barry S. Rabner, president and CEO of Princeton HealthCare System who referred to the University Medical Center at Princeton in a January 14, 2010 article in NJ.COM saying “When we set out to build this project in 2002, we developed a series of guiding principles, and one was a commitment to creating an environmentally responsible and sustainable building,”

The trend for hospitals to be environmentally friendly is clear. In step with this trend is Pittsburgh Corning Glass Block. Glass Block provides environment friendly construction material that conserves energy while bathing the inside of the building with light.

Veterans Administration Hospital Chapel

Veterans Administration Hospital Chapel, Michigan

Pittsburgh Corning has examples of beautiful and functional implementations of this versatile U.S.A. produced product. Examples of this building material’s versatility is the Hillman Cancer Center in Pennsylvania, shown above, and the Veterans Administration Hospital Chapel in Michigan shown to the left, both using the Decora Pattern.

At Eastern Glass Block, we have a wealth of experience in commercial as well as residential construction. Call us if we can help with your environment friendly project.

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