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March 2022 Newsletter

Ali Sahabi, GEC Principal, Optimum Seismic, Inc.

Ali Sahabi, GEC
Principal,
Optimum Seismic, Inc.

Optimum Seismic joins leaders in talks at USC Emergency Preparedness Summit

We recently had the honor of partnering in the Emergency Preparedness Summit 2022 presented by the University of Southern California Price EXED Forum for Local Leaders. Topics included cyber security, critical infrastructure and funding, economics of disaster and disaster management, and of course — earthquake resilience.

USC asked us to moderate the earthquake panel, which included L.A. Chief Resilience Officer Aaron Gross, Temblor CEO Ross Stein, and Southern California Earthquake Center Director of Communication Mark Benthien. Many positive steps are being made to make communities more resilient to earthquakes, but there is still much to do. Will you be part of the solution? To find out how to protect your building, assets and tenants call Optimum Seismic at 833 978-7664 or visit optimumseismic.com.

USC Emergency Preparedness Summit
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L.A. Business Journal profiles success of Optimum Seismic

Ray Valentine’s multifamily property owner clients were in a panic. He had one year to submit a seismic retrofit plan to the city and six more to complete the retrofit. “I was looking for companies that could do all the seismic retrofit work from soup to nuts and just take this issue off my hands,” he said. “And Optimum Seismic seemed to stand out from the other companies.”
Read the article in L.A. Business Journal

Study Shows Higher Quake Risks in San Bernardino Area

Happy International Women’s Day 2022

Optimum Seismic would like to wish everyone a Happy International Women’s Day. “Here’s to strong women. May we know them. May we be them. May we raise them.”- From Optimum Seismic.

Utah legislature budgets millions to get schools earthquake ready

Utah legislature budgets millions to get schools earthquake ready

SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The Utah State Legislature has approved a bill that will direct $171 million in one-time funding to help Utah schools upgrade multiple buildings across the state.
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Researchers Uncover Secrets to Rock Sparks During Earthquakes

Think Fuel Is Expensive Now?
Wait Until After the Earthquake

What would you pay for a gallon of gasoline if it was in short supply? How about if you couldn’t find a gallon to save your life — or that of another.

As we learn more about earthquake hazards, we also begin to realize the vulnerabilities that exist in our communities. In most areas of the country, liquid fuel can be a critical vulnerability.
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Scientists say San Andreas Fault can bring another killer quake

Earthquakes rock L.A. as apartment buildings rattle

The earthquake struck at a depth of 16.1 miles, sending tremors from Los Angles to Orange County, Santa Barbara and Bakersfield. People also felt the Feb. 27 quake in Santa Clarita, Glendale, and Santa Monica, the USGS said.
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Scientists say San Andreas Fault can bring another killer quake

Scientists say San Andreas Fault can bring another killer quake

Larger earthquakes at the center of California’s San Andreas fault line are more likely than previously thought, according to the journal, Geology. Researchers say serious quakes happened there in the past and are likely to happen again. Analysis shows evidence of rock displacement equating to a 6.9 magnitude, and even larger in the central part of the fault.
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Can animals detect disasters? Thailand tales make the case

Can animals detect disasters? Thailand tales make the case

Minutes before surging walls of water up to 30 feet high smashed into coastlines Thailand’s coast, animals seemed to sense peril and tried to flee. Elephants ran for higher ground, dogs stayed indoors and flamingos left low-lying nesting areas. Buffalo were seen pricking up their ears, gazing out to sea, and stampeding up a nearby hill. Do scientists believe animals sense disaster?
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SELA Non-Profits Spotlighted In New Video Series

SELA Non-Profits Spotlighted In New Video Series

The Southeast Los Angeles (SELA) Collaborative has partnered with Optimum Seismic, Inc. to complete a video series highlighting the important mission of local non-profit organizations since 2020.

“I love this cooperative effort of nonprofit and private sectors to highlight the work of the SELA Collaborative, a key organization in my district,” said California Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon.
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Optimum Seismic Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

Several Earthquake Retrofit sessions for apartment owners and monthly Resilience Advantage webinars are scheduled by Optimum Seismic to help protect our communities. Check the Optimum Seismic website for details.
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