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Zero 2080A-12-OM 30" 30"L x 12"H Flood Barrier Shield for Windows - Outside Mount

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Zero 2080A-12-OM 30" 30"L x 12"H Flood Barrier Shield for Windows - Outside Mount
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Zero 2080A-12-OM 30" 30"L x 12"H Flood Barrier Shield for Windows - Outside Mount
  • Flood Barrier Shield for Windows
  • Outside Mount
  • Length: 30"
  • Height: 12"
  • Thickness: 1/4"
  • The Shield material is a marine grade aluminum to prevent rust. This is the same aluminum they use in submarines.
  • The lightweight aluminum shield requires no tools or muscle strength for insertion into premounted vertical channels attached to either the door frame or adjacent walls
  • The key to the shield's impermeability is the use of closed cell sponge (CCS) neoprene rubber engineered by Zero to ensure a water-tight seal. The rubber lines the aluminum channel brackets and the bottom of the shield. The neoprene also compensates for gaps at the threshold
  • The unit complies with guidelines of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Federal Insurance Administration (FIA) for use on doors in flood-prone areas
  • The key to the shield's impermeability is the use of closed cell sponge (CCS) neoprene rubber engineered by Zero to ensure a water-tight seal. The rubber lines the aluminum channel brackets and the bottom of the shield. The neoprene also compensates for gaps at the threshold.
  • Standard heights are 10", 20", 24", 30" and 36". Custom sizes from 24"-wide x 10"-high up to 36"x36" are available upon request. Please contact sales for more information.
  • Zero International has a warranty and guarantee for three years. If the shield is stored inside you have should have limited problems with the neoprene. The neoprene in the brackets however should be replaced when they are damaged. This can clearly vary based on temperature climate, weather damage in some areas may be worse than others.




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