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hurricane shutters PDF

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hurricane shutters PDF

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  1. Hurricane shutters Hurricane shutters are protective coverings installed over windows and doors to shield them from strong winds and flying debris during a hurricane. Made from materials like aluminum, steel, or polycarbonate, they are a critical safety feature for homes in hurricane-prone areas, helping prevent damage and injury. Storm Shutters Storm shutters are durable coverings designed to protect windows and doors from severe weather conditions, such as high winds, hail, and flying debris. Typically made from metal, plastic, or wood, they offer crucial protection for homes and buildings, reducing the risk of damage during storms.

  2. Roll Shutters Roll shutters are retractable protective coverings designed for windows and doors, offering security and weather protection. Made from aluminum or other durable materials, they can be easily rolled up or down, providing convenience and safety against storms, extreme weather, and even potential break-ins.

  3. Bahama shutters Bahama shutters are stylish, hinged exterior window coverings that provide shade, privacy, and storm protection. Mounted at the top and angled outward, they offer ventilation while shielding windows from intense sunlight and severe weather, making them popular in tropical and coastal regions.

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