How does Monolite hold up under adverse conditions such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and fires?
Monolite excelled in rigorous test given by Mother Nature. For the last ten years, numerous homes have been constructed with the Monolite System on the East Coast, Caribbean and Gulf areas of Mexico and the United States. The homes were built to withstand hurricane fore winds. In Laboratory testing, the Monolite have been tested for up to wind loads 0f 226 miles per hour. In the southwestern are of the United States, a two-story research complex jointly funded by the National Science Foundation, Southern California Edison, Inc., and the University of California built with 3-d panel withstood California’s worst earthquake in forty years. The area was struck twice with a (6.5) and (6.9) Richter Scale. According to Dr. Philippe Cohen who resides at the site in the Mojave Desert, the area at one point was subjected to a continuous shake lasting over a full minute. The structure went through the quakes with zero structural effects. Complete (Earthquake) structural testing report from certif
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