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Hurricane Andrew - Facts and Information about the Hurricane
Hurricane Andrew is the second most destructive hurricane in United States history. Hurricane Andrew was the first named hurricane of the 1992 Atlantic hurricane season, and it struck in August.Click for the full article…

Rolling Hurricane Shutters - Convenient and Unnoticeable Storm Protection
The reason for its success is mainly do to the fact that they are not noticeable unless you have them closed.Another benefit of rolling storm shutters is the ability to be installed on just about any building, regardless of the way you want it setup. Click for the full article…

Hurricane Season - Are You Prepared With Flood Insurance?
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reports that flooding is America’s #1 natural disaster. From snow melts and flash flooding to tropical storms and dams that have reached capacity, the potential for flooding should always be considered, regardless of where your home is located. Click for the full article…

10 Things You Can Do Now To Prepare For Hurricane Season
The 2005 hurricane season is right around the corner and runs for six months from June 1, 2005 to November 30, 2005. According to a recent survey from the National Hurricane Survival Initiative, the residents in hurricane prone states -- from Maine to Texas -- aren't anywhere near prepared for what they might face. Here are 10 quick tips to help you prepare.Click for the full article…

Manufacturers Impacted by Hurricane Katrina Find PR Help with TR Cutler, Inc.
Manufacturers impacted by Hurricane Katrina will receive direct use and access to the Manufacturing Media Katrina Campaign at cost. It is through this aggressive media marketing effort that we will help to rebuild the Gulf Coasts' Manufacturing community. Click for the full article…

August 24, 1992 - Hurricane Andrew Attacks Florida, Massive Damage Is The Result
The Category four hurricane hit with winds gusting to speeds of 175 miles per hour, and swells reaching 17 feet in height along the coast. The storm destroyed property and left as many as 250,000 people homeless. Sixty Five people died as a result of the storm, and many more suffered injuries.Click for the full article…

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