Security Booths Stand Firm in 230 MPH Super Typhoon
Security Booths Stand Firm in 230 MPH Super Typhoon Super Typhoon Paka moved through Guam and the Marshall Islands during mid-December of 1997, flattening wooden structures and damaging property, but not damaging two steel guard booths, which stood directly in its pathway. Both guard shelters, including their glass windows, were still intact after the super typhoon--which brought the highest winds ever recorded on Guam. Inspired by this result, B.I.G. has just announced the creation of a new typhoon/hurricane-resistant guard shelter. South El Monte, CA (PRWEB) November 3, 2010 Super Typ
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