According to 1991 to 2010
data from the National Climatic Data Center or NCDC, Florida gets hit
by tornadoes an average of 66 times per year. The agency further
states that Florida also experiences a high frequency of tropical
storms or hurricanes. These violent weather disturbances can cause
extensive damage to property and even loss of life.
Florida residents
therefore need to fortify their homes against hurricane damage. A
good place to start is to change your old window shutters to more
durable hurricane shutters that prevent your glass windows from
shattering and thereby causing serious injury to you and your family.
While regular shutters can be quite stylish alternative to blinds and
curtains and offer additional insulation to boot, hurricane shutters
are what you need to protect your home, particularly if you live in a
hurricane high-risk area.
You don't need to scrimp
on style since you've got several hurricane shutter variants to
choose from. For instance, you can opt for storm panel hurricane
shutters that are made from steel or aluminum and are bolted around
the windows. Alternatively, you can consider accordion hurricane
shutters that are easy to use and typically manufactured with double
locking handles that can serve as an anti-theft features.
Hurricane shutters are the most important protection for your home. There are several different hurricane window shutter styles available and it's a good idea to check out the varieties and purchase them well in advance to ensure safety during stormy weather. Thanks a lot.
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