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Faced With the Threat of a Hurricane, Homeowners Turn to Steel
Steel Industry Encourages Consumers to Build Stronger
The national consumer survey, conducted by the global rlesearch firm Harris Interactive, also found that 42 percent of consumers say that steel is the roofing material they would prefer if living in an area that could be affected by hurricanes. These findings indicate that consumers recognize the important role that steel plays in protecting their homes and families, especially in the face of a natural disaster such as a hurricane.
"Steel framing is an optimal framing choice in hurricane-prone areas because it can be designed to withstand hurricane-force winds and is protected from corrosion by a galvanized coating that can last hundreds of years," said
Steel framing can be designed to resist damage by high winds associated with hurricanes, allowing the structure to stay intact, and today's steel roofing can withstand wind speeds up to 150 mph. In addition, steel framing does not contribute to the growth of mold and mildew. In the aftermath of a hurricane, flooding usually occurs, leaving homes susceptible to mold and mildew, which are known to pose health risks, especially to those with asthma and other respiratory ailments. Building with steel also helps preserve natural resources and creates less waste, because 100 percent of steel is recyclable and can be salvaged from the clean up debris.
The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) sponsored the hurricane-related questions in preparation for a 2008 Atlantic hurricane season that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts will be above normal.
"The results of this survey show that consumers continue to recognize an important connection between steel and the safety and security that it can bring to their homes," said
The Atlantic Hurricane season began on
AISI serves as the voice of the North American steel industry in the public policy arena and advances the case for steel in the marketplace as the preferred material of choice. AISI's member companies represent approximately 75 percent of both U.S. and North American steel capacity. For more information, visit AISI's Web site at www.steel.org.
SOURCE American Iron and Steel Institute
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