Monthly Archives: September 2024

18 September, 2024

National Preparedness Month: The Importance of Earthquake Preparedness in California

By |2024-09-26T22:37:00+00:00September 18th, 2024|Seismic Waves|

OPTIMUM SEISMIC, INC.

September 2024 NEWSLETTER

Resilience Movement Growing Stronger

Ali Sahabi, GEC
Principal,
Optimum Seismic, Inc.

September is National Preparedness Month, making it the perfect time to focus on earthquake preparedness, […]

4 September, 2024

Myths About Earthquakes And Retrofits Dispelled

By |2024-09-25T23:57:53+00:00September 4th, 2024|Earthquake Retrofits, Earthquakes, SDCAA|

Earthquakes have confused and terrified people throughout human history.

In ancient times, many people believed earthquakes were the result of angry gods, giants and huge animals.

The Japanese believed a giant catfish living at the bottom of the ocean would shake the Earth when he moved. The Greeks blamed Poseidon, the god […]

3 September, 2024

Four Simple Steps to Choosing a Qualified Seismic Retrofit Company

By |2024-09-25T23:36:42+00:00September 3rd, 2024|AACSC, Earthquake Retrofit Contractor, Seismic Retrofit Companies|

The increasing demand for seismic retrofitting in Southern California has led to a surge of startup companies entering the market. This raises concerns about the professional expertise of some of these new entrants in such a specialized field.

With multiple companies competing for your business, it can be challenging to distinguish […]

2 September, 2024

‘King of Beers’ Sets the Standard for Earthquake Resilience

By |2024-09-25T23:33:59+00:00September 2nd, 2024|AAOC, Earthquake Resilience|

Few would consider a brewery as a source of earthquake resilience lessons, but Anheuser-Busch has substantial experience in this area. After its Van Nuys brewery sustained significant damage in the 1971 Sylmar earthquake, the company invested $11 million to retrofit the site’s structures for future seismic events—a decision that proved […]

1 September, 2024

Understanding Building Failures During Earthquakes

By |2024-09-25T23:32:58+00:00September 1st, 2024|AAGLA, earthquake damage, Earthquakes|

In our industry, there’s a saying: earthquakes don’t kill people, buildings do. While this is an oversimplification, it highlights the critical fact that the threat to public safety during earthquakes is primarily due to structural instability. Injuries occur because building facades, walls, parapets, ceilings, or other structural components collapse under […]

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