Saturday, December 6, 2008

Installing Hurricane Shutters

The Miami Herald posted a small graphic, titled Hurricane Shutters, which is a small computer generated how-to guide for the installment of hurricane shutters.

It was easy to understand and gave easy to follow step-by-step instruction on how to properly install a hurricane shutter.

The only thing I thought was odd with this graphic, was the timing.  This type of graphic I would expect to see during the start of the hurricane season, and not towards the end of the season.

5 comments:

Suzanne Levinson said...

That's very weird... wonder why they did? I'll have to follow up. A mistake, I'm sure.

gcshuttersandfence said...

Hello Dude,

Hurricane shutters are used to prevent windows from being broken by flying objects during a storm. Although the negative pressure caused by high velocity 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 difference and increasing the likelihood of roof failure. Thanks for sharing it......

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Michael said...

A technological view for setting off Hurricane Shutters.

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Manish said...

Hurricanes are devastating and scary, but they rarely hit without warning. At the first warning of a hurricane, secure your house to protect yourself and your property. Thanks a lot.
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