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October 17, 2006
GALLAGHER ANNOUNCES
FREE HOME INSPECTIONS TO START IN PALM BEACH AND
TREASURE COAST COUNTIES
TALLAHASSEE—Tom Gallagher, Florida’s chief
financial officewill soon begin in Palm Beach,
Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties for
nearly 2,200 homeowners who applied through the My
Safe Florida Home program.r, announced today that free home
inspections The program, funded with $250 million
by the Florida Legislature, was created to better
protect Floridians by strengthening their homes
against hurricanes and to reduce the state’s
exposure to hurricane damage.
“Before this hurricane season ends, my goal is to
provide 12,000 free home inspections across the
state to help Floridians strengthen their homes and
better protect their families against catastrophic
storms,” said Gallagher, who oversees the Department
of Financial Services which administers the My Safe
Florida Home program.
Gallagher said that homeowners in Palm Beach,
Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties who have
already submitted completed applications will be
contacted by a department-approved inspector to
schedule an inspection. The department has already
received 1,935 completed applications and will be
able to serve another 265 homeowners in these four
counties. Future applicants will be served with
additional funding of the My Safe Florida Home
program.
Following an inspection, homeowners will receive a
report that outlines up to seven areas that could be
improved to better protect the home against
hurricanes, an estimate of how much
improvements would cost, the expected insurance
savings the homeowner would receive if
improvements were made, and a rating of the home’s
current ability to withstand hurricanes and its
future ability to withstand hurricanes with
improvements.
Gallagher said that the expansion into Palm Beach,
Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties is
possible thanks to a partnership with the Federal
Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH) to screen and train
an additional 350 inspectors.
Applying and obtaining a free home inspection is
just the first step of the program. Homeowners who
undergo the My Safe Florida Home inspection may also
qualify for matching grants of up to $5,000 to
fortify their homes. As directed by the new law to
reduce hurricane exposure and property losses in
Florida, grants will be prioritized and awarded to
homeowners who live in high-risk,
hurricane-vulnerable areas of the state.
Since the My Safe Florida Home program launched in
late August, approximately 5,300 inspections have
been completed or scheduled in Broward, Miami-Dade
and Lee counties. To ensure each county receives a
fair share of free home inspections, the My Safe
Florida Home program is limiting the number of
inspections in each county based upon population.
Applicants who do not receive a free home inspection
before this limit is met will have their
applications held for future phases of the program.
Eligible Floridians must live in a single-family,
site-built home with an insured value of $500,000 or
less and have a valid homestead exemption. Documents
verifying this information must be submitted with a
completed application. Floridians can apply on-line
at www.mysafefloridahome.com or by calling
1-800-342-2762 to get an application packet. |
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