Tampa Bay Weather - Tampa Bay's 10

Protecting your windows is perhaps one of the most important factors in securing your home or Never stay inside mobile homes to ride out the storm.
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Protect Your Home From Disaster

Protecting your windows is perhaps one of the most important factors in securing your home or NEVER stay inside mobile homes to ride out the storm.
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Weather: Storm's force crumbles mobile homes

Storm's force crumbles mobile homes. By ANITA KUMAR, Times Staff Writer said during a strong storm, the windows of a wood frame mobile home will likely
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HURRICANE HAZARDS:

High Winds: Most damaging to mobile homes/manufactured housing, Tropical Storm, 40 - 73 MPH, 3 - 5 ft, Trees/foliage, unanchored mobile homes, signs,
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Protect Your Home From Water Damage

We have been specialists in the mobile home insurance business since 1952. Install storm windows to conserve energy and keep condensation from forming
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Doors & Windows: Mobile Home Parts Store

mobile home parts, mobile home parts store, mobile home parts supplies, mobile home supply, mobile home doors, mobile home windows, mobile home repair,
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Affordable Housing: Manufactured Homes

Since then, the creators of the ?mobile home? grew into the manufactured- Can the screen and storm windows. be removed for easy window washing?
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weather.com - Storm Encyclopedia -

some trees blown down; major damage to exposed mobile homes; windows, and doors; some structural damage to small buildings; mobile homes destroyed.
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Hurricane Season Is Approaching--Don't Get Caught Unprepared.

It is important to prepare your mobile home now for the upcoming hurricane season. Make sure windows are covered by storm shutters, or plywood.
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Office of Community Services

Installing storm windows, thermostats and furnace tune-ups. Health and safety measures that Measures installed on mobile homes:. Replace broken windows.
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