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  2. 11 Ways to avoid hurricane damage - AOL

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    Invest in roll-down hurricane shutters. With the push of a button or the crank of a handle, roll-down hurricane shutters are easy home protectors to deploy before a storm. The shutters are ...

  3. Hurricane shutter - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane shutters are used to prevent windows from being broken by flying objects during a storm. Although the negative pressure caused by high-speed wind flowing over a building roof can cause the roof to fail with the building envelope intact, broken windows allow the air pressure to rise inside a building , creating an even greater pressure ...

  4. When should you put up hurricane shutters or check to ... - AOL

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  5. Window shutter - Wikipedia

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    Some exterior shutters in Italy, such as in towns along the Adriatic coast, slide on rollers into pockets in the wall at each side of the window. In Germany and other parts of Europe, rolling exterior shutters on tracks have become ubiquitous. When open, these type shutters roll up into boxes concealed in the thickness of the wall above the window.

  6. As September tropical storms loom, when should you put up ...

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    Here's when you should put them up and take them down. When it comes to keeping windows safe during hurricane season, shutters are the best option. Here's when you should put them up and take them ...

  7. 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.