Hurricane Panels are Effective
WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR HOME
Preparing your home and loved ones for hurricane season is never an easy feat because one can never be sure if enough is enough.
Did you know that when Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast of the United States in 2012 95,000 people had to register for emergency housing assistance amidst freezing temperatures and devastating wreckage? The very same hurricane destroyed over 188,000 homes in Cuba and killed 69 people in the Caribbean. In the United States alone, it affected millions of people in 17 states.
Did you also know that Hurricane Sandy registered its strongest gust of wind at 139 MPH, the top speed of most cars on the road? Winds of that magnitude have been known to shatter windows, doors and glass frames, not just from its considerable strength, but also from the heavyweight debris it is capable of uprooting and tossing around like paper mache dolls.
In Galveston, hurricane panels are often seen as a basic requirement by “the natives” — a household item — and have been trusted to protect thousands of homes in the hurricane-prone region. Economical, trustworthy, durable and safe, hurricane panels will give you the chance to save and protect not only your family, but one of the greatest assets your family has; your home.
Keep in mind that businesses need protection too. In the wake of major storms, the financial toll has been known to soar to the millions and the last thing survivors need to worry about is the loss of jobs. Hurricane panels can be fitted and installed to protect not just homes, but commercial properties in Galveston (and Houston) as well.
Do not become a mere statistic in the next super storm. Protecting your home and family is not as difficult as you think. Besides storing food, water, gasoline, medical and emergency power supplies, you can also take measures in protecting the fortitude of your home by installing our Galveston hurricane panels on all your windows and glass frames.
It is up to you to decide if enough is ever enough. Stand tall and protect your family and home today.
Sources:
http://mceer.buffalo.edu/infoservice/disasters/Post-Tropical-Cyclone-Sandy-2012.asp
http://nation.time.com/2012/11/26/hurricane-sandy-one-month-later/