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Manufactured to meet Miami-Dade County's stringent hurricane-zone construction code, Stanley's Dura-Storm 3000 automatic sliding doors are rated for up to 80 lb/sf of pressure, and for winds exceeding ...
The last moments of Hurricane Ian's victims, told in grim details: 'Crushed by sliding glass door' John Kennedy USA TODAY NETWORK – FLORIDA 0:00 ...
If not secured well, they can become flying objects and aren’t effective in protecting sliding-glass doors and big windows. Installation can be time-consuming and difficult; don’t work alone.
No, you should not open doors and windows during a hurricane. Doing so will not relieve air pressure in your home, but it will put your house more at risk of damage.
The Science: Hurricane-force winds can enter a home through cracks, holes or broken windows and put immense upward pressure on your home’s roof.