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Welcome to Safe Structures for America (SSFA), a non-profit organization on a mission to ensure every citizen has access to safer and more structurally sound buildings. Whether it’s a residential single family home or commercial structure such as an office building, educational institution or place of worship, our commitment to creating safer environments drives our work in various areas that have a direct impact on public safety.
Our organization is deeply committed to fostering awareness and providing the tools necessary to improve the safety and integrity of both public and private structures. We understand that the well-being of the public is at stake, and we are dedicated to making a positive impact.
At Safe Structures for America, we envision a future where everyone can live and work in buildings that are safe, resilient, and built to withstand the test of time. Join us in our mission to create safer communities, one structure at a time. Together, we can build a safer and more secure future for all.
At SSFA, we believe knowledge is the cornerstone of safety. We produce educational content focused on structural safety, making it accessible to everyone. Our aim is to empower individuals with the information they need to recognize potential risks and take proactive measures.
We strongly advocate for structural inspection programs led by Licensed Engineers. These programs serve as critical checkpoints, identifying vulnerabilities in buildings and structures before they become hazards. By promoting these initiatives, SSFA contributes to a safer built environment for all.
SSFA is at the forefront of technological advancements in structural safety. We support the development of cutting-edge solutions that enhance the integrity of buildings. By harnessing technology, we aim to revolutionize the way structures are designed, built, and maintained, ultimately reducing risks to public safety.