Tagged: hurricane preparedness
In this blog post, we will look at all aspects related to the formation of hurricanes—from what conditions create them, how meteorologists predict when and where they will strike, as well as what steps you can take to ensure your safety if one approaches your area.
A well-fortified home can resist much of the impact of hurricanes. Building one requires a significant investment, depending on the level of resistance desired. However, no matter how much investment is made, no home...
While the spring season brings warmer weather and new life, it also brings an increased risk of hurricanes to the east and west coasts. The hurricane season for both coasts begins in late May...
While disaster preparedness may seem like a tedious task, it can be easy if you have action steps laid out. With the right planning, you and your family can be prepared and remain safe during inclement weather. With these tips, you’ll get to make a home disaster-ready.
Natural disasters of all kinds can cause severe damage to residential and commercial properties. Hurricanes, in particular, can destroy homes and buildings due to their strong winds and heavy rain and flooding. Sometimes, a...
Refer to the following information to learn more about hurricane rated windows and their features, bullet-resistant windows, how such windows are tested for effectiveness, and how these windows compare in terms of protection.
When it comes to windows and hurricanes, there are numerous misconceptions people have. Continue reading to learn more about three common myths regarding hurricane windows and hurricane precautions.
Impact windows and doors will not keep water out of your property, but this doesn’t mean you can’t take additional actions to keep the water out. Continue reading if you want to learn more about how you can waterproof your home or business’s impact doors and windows.
With hurricane season approaching, it’s important for those in hurricane prone areas to prepare for potential damage. One of the ways to do this is to install hurricane impact windows.
Hurricanes are among the most dangerous types of weather conditions and for six months out of the year, the Atlantic and Gulf coasts are prone to these severe storms during what is known as...