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		<title>Roll-Up Shutters</title>
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Looking for top-notch storm protection that can be employed with a touch of a button?  Roll-Up shutter systems can offer this feature along with providing some of the strongest storm protection available.
While these systems tend to be on the higher end of the price scale for storm protection, ...</description>
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		<title>Corrugated Panels</title>
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Ever seen the wavy metal or clear panels on someone’s home or business?  Well, that “bent” metal or plastic is actually affordable and strong storm protection.
The panels are bent or corrugated to add strength.  These bends in the material actually make them much harder to penetrate than a ...</description>
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		<title>Fabric Storm Panels</title>
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One of the most unique storm protection products available are what’s known as Fabric Panel shutters.  Many people wouldn’t think a storm panel made of fabric would be very helpful, but there are some very big benefits.
First and foremost is price.  Compared to plywood, fabric panels come in ...</description>
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		<title>Plywood&#8230;is it worth it?</title>
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With the first named storm of the season just officially behind us many of us up here in Florida are breathing a sigh of relief.  If you were wondering what to do if that track would have brought the storm closer to home than you’re not alone.   Thousands ...</description>
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		<title>Understanding Ratings</title>
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Many people understand that hurricane shutters are installed to protect their home or business.  While some shutters do this by preventing the glass in a window from being broken; others do it by forming a tight seal if the window is compromised.  This gets us to the real ...</description>
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		<title>Evacuation and Recovery</title>
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Although we all hope the day never comes, odds are we will have to evacuate for a storm at some point while living along Florida’s beautiful coasts.  Scenes of past evacuations on the news make it seem like complete chaos, but it doesn’t need to be that way.  ...</description>
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		<title>Personal Preparation</title>
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It’s just a week away!  The 2010 Hurricane season is almost here and are you ready!  Sure you may have your shutters ready, have your flood insurance, wind insurance and maybe even an evacuation plan but are you ready?  
This week’s hurricane prep tip can be summed up ...</description>
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		<title>Property Preparation</title>
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Fortunately most hurricanes and tropical storms give us some advanced warning.  A lot can be done to the property you own to minimize any potential damage that the approaching storm may cause.
First make sure you pick up and store inside any loose items around your property.  This includes ...</description>
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		<title>Windstorm Mitigation Inspection&#8212;What is it and Who Needs It?</title>
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Let’s face it, living in Florida especially along the coast puts homeowners at increased risk from the effects of a hurricane or tropical storm.  It is a fact of life here, but it doesn’t mean there is nothing that can be done about it.  
Homeowners new and experienced ...</description>
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		<title>Think Ahead</title>
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While not officially over (just think Tropical Storm Ida), the 2009 hurricane season is winding down.  When we all gather with friends and family this holiday season I hope most of you share our thoughts and give thanks for being spared a major storm this year!  Though it is nice ...</description>
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