Safe Haven's view on sustainability

October 28, 2013 - Green Buildings

Alta Baker, Safe Haven Enterprises

Sustainability is defined as "the ability to be used without being completely used up or destroyed" or as "the capacity to endure." Safe Haven manufactures products for our clients that save lives and critical infrastructure in the event of explosions, bullets, fire, and extreme weather; as well as other "Acts of God" and "Human Intervention."
Every material we order from paint to metal undergoes thorough due diligence of viability. If it cannot stand to the test of time or destruction, it does not get used. If it causes harm to our environment, it does not get used. All left over materials from manufacturing are recycled with proceeds going directly to company events such as cookouts to promote the highest degree of efficiency in recycling from employees.
The above is sustainability as mainstream media and the majority of people view it. We call this being a good human being. We are environmentally friendly because that is the right thing to do for ourselves and for our grandchildren. The below is what Safe Haven views as true sustainability.
Our products have saved countless lives throughout the wars in the Middle East as well as in petro-chemical and fertilizer explosions here on U.S. soil. Around the world, our products stand strong to the tests they endure and provide sustainability to the assets we set out to secure and make safe.
By focusing on our mission to save lives and critical assets instead of factors such as cost we have created a line of products that truly has "the capacity to endure." Our use of large gauge and high quality materials, while not the cheapest process, is a process that assures the lengthy longevity of our products and the level of protection that our clients deserve.
A company can only be considered sustainable to the degree of its weakest link. This weakest link can often be found in the material of a product or a single employee. Thorough due diligence for every business process is the only way to maintain sustainability.
Our mission is to protect lives and critical infrastructure that are in harm's way. Sustainability is at the core of everything that Safe Haven does, please make the sustainability of your employees and critical assets your mission as well.
Alta Baker is the president & CEO of Safe Haven Enterprises, LLC, Jennings, Louisiana and New York, N.Y.
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