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  2. How to prepare your home for a hurricane - AOL

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    If hurricane winds enter your home via your garage doors, they could cause serious structural problems and flooding. Look for ways to reinforce your doors. For example, you may want to:

  3. Tropical cyclone preparedness - Wikipedia

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    Reinforcing garage doors and entry doors is also common practice for hurricane preparing a home. [29] Garage doors may be protected by fabric screens, made of a strong woven fabric, to keep out projectiles and to reinforce the door. The goal of these mitigation measures and products is to decrease the likelihood of severe damage to a home.

  4. Why You Should Always Close the Interior Doors in Your Home ...

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    For more ways to stay safe during a hurricane, bookmark this tropical storm and hurricane preparedness checklist. You Might Also Like 67 Best Gifts for Women That'll Make Her Smile

  5. This is why you should always close the interior doors in ...

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    RELATED: Preparing for Hurricane Irma Following rigorous scientific wind testing, the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety is urging homeowners to close all interior doors, in addition ...

  6. Hurricane-proof building - Wikipedia

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    Building openings such as garage doors and windows are often weak points susceptible to failure by wind pressure and blowing debris. Once failure occurs, wind pressure builds up inside the building resulting in the roof lifting off the building. Hurricane shutters can provide protection.

  7. Hurricane shutter - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, a flat hurricane shutter system developed by UltraTek Worldwide was approved by Florida Building Code. [3] The unique system uses a synthetic rubber bracket to absorb hurricane forces, allowing a panel that is completely clear while weighing 11.3 oz/square foot, nearly half the weight of a traditional metal panel. [4]

  8. 'Nation has your back,' Biden says to Hurricane Helene ... - AOL

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    Never use a generator, pressure washer or any gas-powered engine inside a home or garage, or less than 20 feet from a door, window or vent. Such equipment emits carbon monoxide, which is odorless ...

  9. Storm cellar - Wikipedia

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    An average storm cellar for a single family is built close enough to the home to allow instant access in an emergency, but not so close that the house could tumble on the door during a storm, trapping the occupants inside. This is also the reason the main door on most storm cellars is mounted at an angle rather than perpendicular with the ground.