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The Inside - Hunter Buildings, Protected from the Outside In, September 2009 Hunter Buildings Website
The Total Package in Blast Safety: Hunter Protects RIEs, Critical Electrical Systems and Other Key Process Control Equipment

Hunter Buildings understands the importance of not only keeping personnel safe, but also maintaining facility operations in the event of a blast. That's why Hunter Buildings is proud to announce the addition of specialized enclosures for instrumentation and electrical components. 

Technology is a costly investment for any business, so you should never leave it unprotected. If there is a blast at your facility, crucial instrumentation and power needs to be available to the rest of the unit/faculty to initiate a safe mode shut down. Housing important technical components in a Hunter blast-resistant building will increase equipment reliability and keep your business on line and your personnel connected during any critical condition. 

Hunter uses only the highest quality materials and engineering for the construction of each security structure. Our standard security structures are built 10 x 12 using lightweight, easy to fabricate USFA bullet-resistant fiberglass panels with the option of exceeding a UL level 3. All Hunter security enclosures are built to protect and enhance the safety of your technological equipment.

Get a Lease on Life

Are pricey safety standards putting a tight strain on your already stressed budget? Hunter Buildings offers lease options on blast-resistant modular buildings to meet your project and financial demands.

*Standard fleet of blast-resistant buildings available.
*Based on a daily rate structure with no minimum lease terms. 
*Multiple leasing options.
*Volume and term discounts available. 

Click here [link: http://www.hunterbuildings.com/leasing/] to start leasing with Hunter today.


A Good View at VPPPA

Hunter recently attended the 25th Annual VPPPA Conference in San Antonio, Texas. The National VPPPA Conference, held August 24 through August 27, is the premier forum for close to 3,000 occupational safety and health environmental professionals. Hunter made quite a splash with its first experience at the conference. Thank you to those of you who stopped by to say hello!

[Photo: HB VPPPA Conference Photo 1]
Hunter Buildings' Mark Barns and Alisha Nash visit with Terry Buckles from the ExxonMobil Baytown Olefins Plant.

Upcoming Trade Shows

NPRA 2009 Q&A and Technology Forum
October 11 -- 14, 2009
Omni Fort Worth Hotel
Fort Worth, Texas

National Safety Council Congress & Expo
October 23 -- 30, 2009
Orlando, Florida
Hunter Custom Buildings Hunter Custom Buildings
A Door that Endures

Just like a Hunter building, we put our blast doors through a rigorous testing process to ensure product reliability and safety. Click here  to watch Hunter test the durability of a standard blast-resistant door at the max testing amount.  

[Photo: blast door] Hot on Hunter
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