There have been a lot of advancements in the technologies behind architecture and construction in recent years. According to studies compiled by the New Jersey Institute of Technology and its masters degree in civil engineering program, civil engineering has improved by leaps and bounds, allowing engineers to deal with natural disasters more efficiently. At the same time, engineers can now rely on technology to create better properties designed to withstand more severe natural disasters.
For moms, family safety comes first. This is why these technologies and the improvements they have made possible are all very valuable. Energy dissipating devices, for instance, can help make a house more resistant to earthquakes, even at a higher magnitude. The same can be said for hurricane straps and impact resistant doors and windows. The latter are actually available on the market today, marketed as hurricane-proof doors and windows with extra safety features.
You can find out more about these new technologies from the complete infographic, Civil Engineering in Natural Disasters below.
New Jersey Institute of Technology Online Masters of Civil Engineering
This infographic was created by the New Jersey Institute of Technology.