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  2. Hurricane hacks that are myths: Tape can’t protect your ...

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    Hurricane Helene is expected to become a Category 3 with winds up to 125 mph. Here's how to protect your windows. Hurricane hacks that are myths: Tape can’t protect your windows from Category 3 ...

  3. Hurricane preparedness: Why you shouldn't tape your windows ...

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    As Floridians rush to prepare for Hurricane Idalia, the typical parade of hurricane hacks are swarming social media. But one hurricane hack is a myth. Hurricane preparedness: Why you shouldn't ...

  4. How To Protect Your Home During a Hurricane - AOL

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    Before a hurricane hits, Temple advises that people take lots of photos of both the interior and exterior of their homes, including: furniture, electronics, clothing, the roof, windows, doors, etc.

  5. Hurricane shutter - Wikipedia

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    A hurricane shutter made out of plywood. Hurricane coverings, commonly known as shutters, are used in hurricane mitigation to protect houses and other structures from damage caused by storms. Hurricane shutters are used to prevent windows from being broken by flying objects during a storm.

  6. Window covering - Wikipedia

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    Window coverings can also be applied temporarily to protect windows in storm conditions (such as hurricane shutters) or for extra thermal performance in winter to protect against heat loss through windows (such as insulated blinds or window inserts). Window coverings may be selected by building usage and occupant activity in the room.

  7. How to protect your home before, during and after a storm - AOL

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    During a storm, people are advised to stay inside as much as possible and keep internal doors closed. If you do have to go out you should avoid walking next to buildings, trees and the sheltered ...