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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Nashville, Tenn. , June 7, 2011 -- Shawn Wilder works on this "dawg haus," - an acronym meaning Disaster Avoidance with Good Home Attenuating Unionization System - being built at The Home Depot.  Dawg haus uses a special construction technique called continuous load path which uses hangers and hurricane straps to stabilize the structure in severe weather. FEMA personnel help teach techniques to mitigate storm damage. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA.

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Nashville, Tenn. , June 7, 2011 -- Shawn Wild...

The original database describes this as: Title: Teaching Stronger Building Techniques Production Date: 06/07/2011 Caption: Nashville, Tenn. , June 7, 2011 -- Shawn Wilder works on this "dawg haus," - an acro... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Nashville, Tenn. , June 7, 2011 -- Shawn Wilder and Kevin Montgomery assemble this "dawg haus", - an acronym meaning Disaster Avoidance with Good Home Attenuating Unionization System - at The Home Depot. Dawg hause uses a special construction technique called continuous load path which uses hangers and hurricane straps to stabilize the structure in severe weather. FEMA personnel help teach techniques to reduce storm damage. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA.

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Nashville, Tenn. , June 7, 2011 -- Shawn Wild...

The original database describes this as: Title: Practicing Stronger Building Techniques Production Date: 06/07/2011 Caption: Nashville, Tenn. , June 7, 2011 -- Shawn Wilder and Kevin Montgomery assemble this... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Nashville, Tenn. , June 7, 2011 -- Shawn Wilde and Kevin Montgomery work on this "dawg haus", - an acronym meaning Disaster Avoidance with Good Home Attenuating Unionization System - at The Home Depot. Dawg hause uses a special construction technique called continuous load path which uses hangers and hurricane straps to stabilize the structure in severe weather. FEMA personnel help teach techniques to reduce storm damage. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA.

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Nashville, Tenn. , June 7, 2011 -- Shawn Wild...

The original database describes this as: Title: Stronger Building Techniques in Action Production Date: 06/07/2011 Caption: Nashville, Tenn. , June 7, 2011 -- Shawn Wilde and Kevin Montgomery work on this "d... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Nashville, Tenn. , June 7, 2011 -- This "dawg haus," -an acronym meaning Disaster Avoidance with Good Home Attenuating Unionization System-  illustrates a special construction technique called continuous load path which uses hangers and hurricane straps to stabilize the structure in severe weather. FEMA personnel help teach building techniques to reduce storm damage. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA.

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Nashville, Tenn. , June 7, 2011 -- This "dawg...

The original database describes this as: Title: Dawg Haus Production Date: 06/07/2011 Caption: Nashville, Tenn. , June 7, 2011 -- This "dawg haus," -an acronym meaning Disaster Avoidance with Good Home Atten... More

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