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  2. Hurricane-proof building - Wikipedia

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    A Category 5 hurricane-proof log house is resistant to winds up to 245 miles per hour (394 km/h). Wall logs in such construction must be made of glued laminated timber and all other components of the house, including hurricane straps, must be hurricane-resistant.

  3. 11 Ways to avoid hurricane damage - AOL

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    2024 is shaping up to be a record-setting year for hurricanes. AccuWeather predicts between 20 and 25 named storms throughout the 2024 hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to the end of ...

  4. Our homeowner’s guide to hurricane preparedness - AOL

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    Hurricane preparedness can help protect you and your home from the dangers of severe weather. From leak-proofing your roof to clearing your yard, here’s what to do. Our homeowner’s guide to ...

  5. Windstorm inspection - Wikipedia

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    Windstorm inspections look for construction features that have been shown to reduce losses in hurricanes, such as a hip roof, concrete block construction, the presence of gable end bracing, shutters and opening protections, the presence of roof to wall attachments such as toe nails, clips or hurricane straps, and the presence of a secondary ...

  6. Helene now projected as Category 4 hurricane, could get ... - AOL

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    Scott Peters, owner of Crabbie Dad's bar in Steinhatchee, Florida, straps down a cooler too big to move from the bar on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024, in preparation for the arrival of Hurricane ...

  7. Tropical cyclone preparedness - Wikipedia

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    Homes may be retrofitted to withstand the extreme conditions of a tropical cyclone. Common modifications include reinforcing gabled roofs, applying additional adhesives to roof shingles, installing hurricane straps and clips to ensure the roof stays in place despite high winds. [26]

  8. FEMA trailer - Wikipedia

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    After Hurricane Charley in 2004, 17,000 FEMA-issued trailers and mobile homes were successfully deployed. [8] At least 145,000 trailers were bought by FEMA to house survivors who lost their homes during the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season due to Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. [9]

  9. Hurricane shutter - Wikipedia

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    When not in use, storm panels are stored in an easy to reach location. Newly constructed homes sometimes have an assigned area for storage of storm panels. A panel system hurricane shutter made out of aluminum or steel. Another type of shutter is an accordion shutter which is made from interlocking vertical blades which slide into place ...

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