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Nov 5, 2000, 3:00:00 AM11/5/00
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You're invited to Hurricane Survival.
http://www.stormsurvival.homestead.com

As the name implies this site is totally dedicated to the art of hurricane
and tropical storm survival. You can explore every aspect of hurricane
preparedness right here in one site. Hurricanes are known as killer storms
for a reason. You must consider a hurricane a serious, life-threatening
situation, and make all the necessary preparation to ensure your family's
survival. Fortunately, through pre-storm planing, there are many actions you
can take reduce safety risks, property damage to your home, and limit the
amount of disruption to your family's lifestyle.

This site places a heavy emphasis on home strengthening. This is
accomplished through the use of a combination of diagrams and photos coupled
with easy to understand written instruction. Also you will find numerous
checklists to assist with last minute storm preparation. In this site you'll
find what you need to do before, during and after a hurricane.

Hurricanes are devastating powerhouses of wind, rain and surf. With
fierce winds in excess of 74 miles per hour revolving counter clockwise
around a low barometric pressure eye. The winds that accompanied Hurricane
Andrew in 1992 caused major destruction to property in Florida and
Louisiana. With sustained winds of 145 mph and gusts of more than 175 mph,
Hurricane Andrew cut a 30-mile swath through homes and businesses in Dade
County, Florida, and continued its path to parts of Louisiana.

Now with that said let me state that there is nothing for sale at this site.
The information provided is totally free, no catch, no pop-ups, no scams, I
don't make a dime off this site. I think you'll find good easy to understand
content that you should find useful. The idea here is to help you safely
though a bad tropical storm or hurricane. To minimize damage to your home
and to give you ideas on how to get by until power is restored. Take your
time, check out all the pages and start thinking about what you can do to
get ready for the next bad one, which is sure to strike the East Coast in
the not too distant future. Start now don't delay, at least book mark this
site for future use. I'm making a number of changes to the site in the off
season and I'm sure you won't want to miss out.

If you have ideas or know about things I didn't cover get my e-mail address
off the home page and tell me about it. I don't know it all and will always
accept good ideas. This is a public service site and I hope this helps. Good
luck, Captain Tropic

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