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Safe-T-Proof Fastening System Put to Test in Berkeley Earthquake Lab
The furnished house shown at right is located inside the Earthquake Lab at UC Berkeley and was built for NBC's "Dateline" TV show. The show demostrates how a structure built using today's building codes can withstand an 8.0 magnitude earthquake.
Inside, it shows how furniture and equipment fastened using the Safe-T-Proof Fastening System holds up in an 8.0 quake. The photos below show furniture after the 8.0. Everything we fastened held. Other pictures show what happened after we disengaged the furniture from the Safe-T-Proof Fastening System and another simulated 8.0 quake was generated.
This "Dateline" special featuring the lab test on our fastening system will air on Sunday, May 21 @ 7pm PST.
The photos below are from the day of the video documented test, including before and after photos
Cabinet 1: Cabinet and cabinet doors
with Sate-T-Proof Fastening System
Cabinet 1: without Safe-T-Proof
Fastening System
Blue-Top Cabinet: fastened
BlueTop Cabinet: fastening disengaged
Shelf and monitor fastened
Adjacent shelf also fastened
Fastening for both shelves disengaged resulting in both falling onto the chair and desk area, with the monitor coming off the shelf
Michael Essrig with Hoda Kotb, the NBC Dateline correspondent at the UC Berkeley Earthquake Lab