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Building Science Videos

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Review videos that feature case studies, success stories, interviews with top experts, and training that shed light on the path toward creating sturdy, sustainable, and resilient structures.

Explore how the latest research and practical applications shape the future of building science and building codes, making our surroundings safer and more adaptable to the changing world.

Building Science in Action

It Starts with You: Building Code Advocacy after the 2013 Moore Tornado

Ten years after the 2013 Moore tornado, FEMA speaks with Dr. Marc Levitan from NIST and Sheri Bittle, former teacher at Briarwood Elementary School.

Resilient by Design

In 2022, Hurricane Ian made landfall on Florida’s coast, causing 149 fatalities and $112 billion in damage. FEMA’s Building Science Disaster Support Program deployed a Mitigation Assessment Team that visited the area to assess the numerous successes and failures observable in the built environment.

During their visit, they stopped at Babcock Ranch. This video showcases how this community was developed with resilience in mind. The statements made in this video do not reflect the views of FEMA.

Sheltering from the Storm: A Hurricane Ian Success Story

A community in Florida designed its own hurricane storm shelter that was activated during Hurricane Ian in 2022. Members from the surrounding area took shelter in the facility throughout the event. To learn more about the specifics, FEMA’s Building Science Disaster Support Program (BSDS) deployed a team of subject matter experts to visit the facility.

Mitigation Matters: Rebuilding for a Resilient Future

Homeowner Al Dintino uses FEMA's Building Science online resources to follow mitigation measures that allowed him to rebuild safer and stronger to withstand future storms and floods.

Safe Room Testimonial Video: Tom Cook

In May 2008, Tom Cook and his teenage daughter Ryanne survived a catastrophic tornado in Racine, MO, that leveled their home.

Informational Videos

Earthquake Preparedness and Mitigation Series

The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) has unveiled the "Earthquake Preparedness and Mitigation Series," a collection of four concise videos aimed at raising awareness about the crucial importance of earthquake safety and preparedness.

This series delves into the experiences and strategies for earthquake preparedness and response, with a particular focus on community and individual-level actions.

Earthquake Safety with Your Service Animal: Drop, Cover, and Hold On

This video shows how to keep you and your service animal safer during an earthquake.

Training Videos

Designing for Wildfires Training Series

The Designing for Wildfires training series presented by FEMA's Building Science Disaster Support Program. This comprehensive five-part series, created by the Marshall Fire Mitigation Assessment Team, aims to expand knowledge of wildfire vulnerabilities in the built environment.

FEMA P-154: Rapid Visual Screening of Buildings for Potential Seismic Hazards

On-demand training for FEMA P-154 presented in 9 modules, developed by ATC under the National Earthquake Technical Assistance Program (NETAP) and funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

FEMA P-804: Wind Retrofit Guide for Residential Buildings In Hurricane-Prone Regions

This video provides an overview of the second edition of FEMA P-804, Wind Retrofit Guide for Residential Buildings in Hurricane-Prone Regions.

FEMA P-2196: Building Codes Adoption Video Series

This video series serves as a companion to the Building Codes Adoption Playbook for Authorities Having Jurisdiction (FEMA P-2196) and is intended for officials interested in increasing community resilience and reducing loss from natural hazards by adopting the latest editions of model building codes.

FEMA P-1000: Safer, Stronger, Smarter: A Guide to Improving School Natural Hazard Safety

On-demand training for FEMA P-1000 presented in six modules, developed by ATC under the National Earthquake Technical Assistance Program (NETAP) and funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).