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Friday, July 06, 2007

Passing the Ultimate Test

Photo on right: At the World Trade center 1994 Post bombing

I've attached an excerpt from a press release sent out this week (think about Katrina and London/Iraq truck and car bombs while doing so):

"XO Armor, a new hurricane film for windows, just passed testing for “Miami Dade Large Missile.” That means it will protect offices and houses from debris penetration during a hurricane or bomb blast.

XO ARMOR is now the first and only film to glass application that passed the Large Missile Testing Criteria and does not require hurricane shutters to be applied in order to comply with the Florida Building Code.

In addition, XO exceeded the highest level of wind pressure for no shutters required. The highest level is 100 psi (pounds per square inch) which is equivalent to 160 mph winds. Our XO Armor windows tested to the maximum capacity of the lab’s equipment at 155 psi or 242 mph winds!"

Yep. In other words with this on your windows you have a chance of keeping your windows from being penetrated by debris strikes even if the winds are from a Category 5 hurricane.

It's certified. Contact me for a dealer list if you want it. If you want to know more about it, contact me.

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