Miami Dade NOA
A Miami Dade NOA (Notice of Acceptance) signifies that a particular product or material has passed stringent testing requirements and is approved for use in construction projects within Miami-Dade County and other areas following the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) building code These strict testing requirements are put in place to ensure that products and materials can withstand the severe weather conditions, such as hurricanes and strong winds, commonly experienced in South Florida. Miami NOAs are also frequently used throughout Florida and in other parts of the US, making them a valuable tool for many projects. Having this designation means installers can rely that the Kennedy ICMG and HCMA Skylights meet the highest standards of safety and durability. Visit Miami-Dade County building approval website.
Some of these tests include:
- Impact resistance: Testing the product’s ability to resist impacts from flying debris during a hurricane
- Wind resistance: Evaluating the product’s capacity to withstand high wind speeds without breaking or failingr
- Water infiltration: Ensuring the product is capable of preventing water from entering the building during severe weather
- Air infiltration: Verifying the product’s ability to maintain airtightness and prevent air leakage
MD-ICMG Skylight
The Kennedy MD-ICMG glass skylight has met the rigorous requirements of the Miami Dade County testing. To view the Miami Dade NOA, please download the pdf.
Download MD-ICMG NOAMD-HCMA Skylight
The Kennedy MD-ICMG polycarbonate skylight has met the rigorous requirements of the Miami Dade County testing. To view the Miami Dade NOA, please download the pdf.
Download MD-HCMA NOA