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some of the largest non-profits in the world. Envirodome is
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Endorsements
Endorsements
May 25, 2010: "We
cannot expect to attract our young professional Haitians, that have
gone off to college, and achieved professional credentials, who will be
the driving force and guiding light of the reconstruction of our
country, to come back to Haiti unless we provide them respectable, safe
housing when they return home. Quite frankly they would not live in the
tents, tarps and the other disposable buildings currently being
deployed. Mr. President, I sincerely think that The Dome could play a
large, very positive role in this great challenge. With your intense
knowledge of the important of "green technology" I think it is also
important to note that these buildings can also be totally sustainable,
off the grid and powered by renewable energy ... our famous Haitian sun
if needed. The SolarDome can provide a completely green solar powered
building that can be used for housing, or when hooked up with the
internet, become "SolarDome Televillages" that will also provide
vocational training for our adults and young people and bring the best
minds in the world in off the internet to educate our children. The way
to make this re-birth of our country a true success is to life those in
need out of poverty through education."
~Dr. Joseph E. Baptiste, Col. USAR National Organization for the Advancement of Haiti in a letter to President Clinton
"After seeing your domes,
they were even better than I heard, and I know if they are made
available to us by those helping us with the funding of our
reconstruction efforts they will be a great asset to those lucky enough
to be able to live or work in them.
Their incredible versatility for offices, classrooms, police posts, clinics, storage, and of course safe dignified housing, makes them tailor made for our short and long term shelter needs in Carrefour and across Haiti. The ability to connect them together for extended, large families, triage clinics or office complexes is one of their many strong points. The fact that they are totally hurricane proof, water proof, earthquake proof and fire resistant will provide my people with a whole new level of safety and security. After the trauma of the quake and it's aftermath a safe, dignified place to live will help greatly in those still suffering from post stress disorder heal and return to their normal productive lives."
Their incredible versatility for offices, classrooms, police posts, clinics, storage, and of course safe dignified housing, makes them tailor made for our short and long term shelter needs in Carrefour and across Haiti. The ability to connect them together for extended, large families, triage clinics or office complexes is one of their many strong points. The fact that they are totally hurricane proof, water proof, earthquake proof and fire resistant will provide my people with a whole new level of safety and security. After the trauma of the quake and it's aftermath a safe, dignified place to live will help greatly in those still suffering from post stress disorder heal and return to their normal productive lives."
~Yvone Jerome, Mayer of Carrefour, Haiti, President of The Haitian Mayors Association
May 6, 2010: "During
our most recent installation winds commonly would reach 50 MPH range
without concern. During the prior year avalanche season (2008), we
engineered an alternative wood frame shelter for crews that did not
fare as-well. We also have mountain top locations with anemometers
recording winds in excess
of 200 MPH. These winds locally are known as "Taku Winds", and I used
the word excess to describe them because the 200 MPH anemometer on
Sheep has occasions where it is pegged. We try to minimize exposure to
these environments, but your shelters are my first choice to protect
people while working in these locations against rapid weather changes
stranding them from a helicopter pick-up."
~Eric Eriksen, Vice President Alaska Electric Light and Power Company
April 29, 2010: "It
has come to my attention that there is a better solution to temporary
housing - a product known as the "Dome" I understand there is a good
track record for using Domes in disaster areas. Dome are produced by a
company based in Alaska. I also understand that Domes are earthquake
and rain proof, hurricane resistant and can accommodate up to 18 people
comfortably. Clearly, using the Domes would provide a more durable
solution to the temporary shelter crisis until a permanent plan in
place."
~Bennie G. Thompson, U.S. Congress, in a letter to President Clinton
March 25, 2010:
"Tents have been the first response for temporary housing. With the
rainy season fast approaching, tents will not hold against harsh rain
enabling yet another disaster. Domes are earthquake proof, rain and
hurricane resistant and accommodate up to 18 people comfortably,
providing a durable long-term temporary housing solution. The domes
also create jobs, because each can be constructed in two hours or less
by teams of four trained on the spot using only a screwdriver and
wrench."
~Raymond A Jospeh, Ambassador to Haiti in a letter to President Clinton
April 16, 2009: "I
would like to offer support and encouragement to all federal agencies
that might be interested in procuring your temporary "dome" shelters
for emergency use. These domes provide safe and reliable shelter in all
types of extreme weather conditions. They are easy to assemble and
easily transportable."
~Lt. Gen. (AL) Craig E. Campbell, Adjutant General of the Alaska National Guard
November 10, 2009:
"The Green Technology Institute, Inc. (GTI) of the Tom Bradley Legacy
Foundation has launched the Global
Homeless Shelter Initiative (GHSI) to establish a network
of Green Technology Training and Incubation Centers known as the "Solar
Dome Televillage Project". The mission of these Centers is to educate
and empower the homeless people to control his/her own economic destiny
and be part of the growing Green Ecomony. GTI would like to
partner to carry out our common vision and mission in
providing solution to empower people to create a sustainable future."
~Les Hamasaki, Green Technology Institute
October 14, 2009: "I
would like to express my support and offer endorsement of these
shelters to agencies/organizations that might be interested in
purchasing. As I look at past emergency situations in
Oregon, these shelters would be incredibly useful to much of the
Northwest in the future, as we battle flooding, ice storms, etc."
~J. Michael Caldwell, Brigadier General, Deputy Director Oregon National Guard
February 13, 2009:
"Many growers have found the way to keep their current guest workers
healthy, happy, well rested, and more productive, is to provide
improved, safe, comfortable housing for them and their families during
harvest seasons. Unfortunately, with added regulations from both state
and federal agencies, guest worker housing has created many challenges
for every grower and ranger large or small to meet. After seeing your
Labor Domes we believe, your buildings are a viable solution for these
challenges. It's apparent to us that Labor Domes are a versatile,
portable, durable and an economical housing option that would be a
benefit to the growers and ranchers that employ guest workers."
~Richardo Iniguez, Chair of the Washington State Hispanic/Latino Legislative Organization
February 14, 2008:
"...I believe this system has some utilization as we continue to do our
pandemic planning as related to surge capacity around hospitals, at
airports, etc...I know you are providing these units to the DOD and
believe it would be useful to get the two organizations talking and see
if we can change the culture as it relates to temporary housing."
~Ellis M. Stanley, Sr., CEM General Manager City of Los Angeles Emergency Preparedness Department
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