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To protect your notes Saferoom uses AES-256 encryption algorithm and stores your password locally thus providing zero-knowledge encryption Note attachments (PDF, images, audio, video, MS Office documents, RTF, TXT and other types) are also encrypted. Saferoom extends existing cloud apps with zero-knowledge encryption - right now with Evernote support you can create encrypted and secure Evernote notes. Moreover, note titles, note tags are not encrypted which allows you to search for secure notes, organize them based on tags, notebooks and titles while having their content and attachments protected. You can create encrypted notes in any device and then decrypt them on any device with Saferoom. Additionally, to decrypt your notes you can use Saferoom Chrome extension.
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Now, to help you stay mobile and productive with your private data Saferoom is available on major devices and platforms including free desktop clients. Moreover, as Saferoom does not have any own accounts and your password is stored only locally, Saferoom is provides true zero-knowledge encryption. Then in order to see your confidential note you need to decrypt it which is done in your device only. Your secure notes stay always encrypted and thus Saferoom keeps you safe against any data leaks. Worried about putting your notes to Evernote or other cloud systems? Don't want to loose your mobility and productivity? With Saferoom you can sleep tight - your private notes are encrypted in your device and sent to cloud in encrypted form. We have over 20 years of experience in commercial and residential design.Saferoom protects your data by encrypting it before it leaves your device to be uploaded to online cloud apps like Evernote or OneNote. Whether planning residential or commercial construction of Storm Shelters, contact us at Eastern Glass Block.
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Pittsburgh Corning’s new LightWise Architectural Tornado and Hurricane Resistant window from Eastern Glass Block has successfully passed the highest standards of performance for FEMA 361 “Design and Construction Guidance for Community Safe Rooms”, meet the large missile impact tests referenced in the International Building Code, and Dade County Approval Protocols.
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Tornado-Resistant Windows are the perfect choice for Safe Rooms, Community Shelters, Schools, Corporate Campuses and Government Facilities. You get privacy and light aesthetics that you can only get with Glass Block. LightWise Hurricane and Tornado Resistant glass block windows from Eastern Glass Block are attractive and easy to install. It also allows for daylighting, which is a benefit both when using the space as a shelter and also as a multipurpose area during other non-critical times. Tornado-resistant Windows provide the needed protection from the elements while letting people see what is happening outside of the shelter. You will want to make sure any windows you put into a storm shelter or safe room are tornado-resistant. However, you cannot install just any type of window. Windows would be an appropriate and functional element in an above ground shelter. Common examples are shelters built above ground or a safe room inside the home or garage. However, there are several types of storm shelters.
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When we may think of a storm shelter, we think of the type that Dorothy’s family entered in the beginning of the movie The Wizard Of OZ (thanks Mike S!). Having seen the recent devastation from tornadoes to property and people’s lives, many are considering installing storm shelters.

history with the highest insured losses from thunderstorms and their effects, said Robert Hartwig in a Washington Post article, president of the Insurance Information Institute, a trade association for the insurance industry. In fact, the last five years are the five years in U.S. The recent outbreak in tornadoes seems to be an indication that our weather has become more extreme than any other time in memory.
