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

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    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 down.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Did you know? What is a hurricane watch and when to put up ...

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    It's always good to be prepared and one step ahead during hurricane season. This includes knowing when to put up storm shutters on your home.

  6. Window shutter - Wikipedia

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    Variations include frame extensions that allow the closed shutter to swing out like an awning or Bermuda shutter. An exterior hurricane shutter or storm shutter is used to protect windows and doors in a building against the effects of high winds, rain, and flying objects during a hurricane, or as a security

  7. Effects of Hurricane Irma in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Irma was the costliest tropical cyclone in the history of the U.S. state of Florida, before being surpassed by Hurricane Ian in 2022. Irma also was the first major hurricane [nb 1] to strike the state since Wilma in 2005 and the first Category 4 hurricane to make landfall in Florida since Charley in 2004.