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Early in the hurricane season, do a trial run and make sure shutters work correctly and nothing is missing.
In 1979, Hurricane David skirted the South Florida coast before coming ashore in the Palm Beaches. In 1990, area residents braced themselves for the onslaught of Hurricane Hugo; it bypassed us but … ...
Shutter orders and backlogs rise near the height of storm season. So the time to choose your coverings, if you haven’t already, is now. The least expensive option is plywood. Plywood does not ...
With 48 hours before the storm, you can at least shutter windows and doors, and strengthen the garage door.
As Tropical Storm, soon to be Hurricane Idalia, targets Florida, experts weigh in on when homeowners should put up hurricane shutters.
Hurricane Helene is expected to become a Category 3 with winds up to 125 mph. Here's how to protect your windows.
When searching for window protection, the International Hurricane Protection Association says to look for shutters and windows that are classified as “hurricane protection products.” ...
In the event of a hurricane, use storm shutters or nail pieces of plywood to the outside of window frames to protect them — and be sure to cover all windows, not just those that face bodies of ...
The Treasure Coast will likely see tropical storm-force winds, but aren't recommending residents install their hurricane shutters.
One month after Hurricane Matthew threatened our shores, boarded windows are still visible in some South Florida neighborhoods. Now, they’ve become a danger, instead of a protective device, s… ...