Are You Ready for the Next Hurricane Florence or Irma?
This time a year ago, Florida was just beginning to assess the damage caused by Hurricane Irma. Just a few days ago, we watched as Hurricane Florence wreaked her own havoc on the Carolinas. Both of these incredibly destructive storms had unexpected paths and as a result, the people they affected were hit harder than they had anticipated.
What can we learn from these two storms?
The main lesson to take from both Florence and Irma is: Always Be Prepared. Just because a hurricane hasn’t affected the area where you live in a few years does not mean one never will. Storms like these can form in an instant and be knocking on your door within a week.
Are you ready?
At the start of hurricane season, no matter what the forecasters are saying, have your hurricane preparedness kit ready. Make sure you have a ready supply of water, nonperishable food, flashlights, batteries, and a first aid kit. If you have or want a generator, make sure you have enough fuel available and know how to properly and safely operate it.
Once  your kit is ready, check your hurricane shutters. Make sure they are functioning properly and you know how to install and secure them. Don’t have hurricane shutters, or are frustrated with your current solution? Give Armor Screen a call.
Our hurricane screens are like Kevlar for your windows. You can rest assured your home will be protected with Armor Screen. Not only do we have the best hurricane fabric on the market, but all of our products are Cat 5 rated as well as Florida building code and Miami Dade approved.
All of our roll down storm shutter solutions can be deployed in minutes. No more looking for wing nuts and piecing together metal shutters. With Armor Screen, you can ensure your windows are secure with the touch of a button.
As with everything in life, it’s better to safe than sorry. Don’t wait until you hear a hurricane is headed towards you to give us a call. Contact us today to get a custom quote on one of our hurricane protection solutions.