Guardian 275® Translucent Curtainwall Receives Florida Approval

Date: 17 June 2008

Major Industries recently announced that their Guardian 275® translucent curtainwall has been approved by the Florida Building Commission for use in the Florida construction industry.

The Guardian 275® hurricane system, engineered to provide the highest level of hurricane protection, offers the same high-quality, glare-free light found in Major’s standard Guardian 275® translucent panel systems.



In order to receive Florida approval (which encompasses most Florida counties), Major’s Guardian 275® translucent curtainwall had to withstand a variety of missile impact, water and air infiltration and pressure load tests. Guardian 275® translucent curtainwall, with its unique sandwich panel design and use of high-performance materials, offers strong protection against hurricane-force winds and flying debris – without sacrificing the numerous health and environmental benefits that daylighting provides.



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