June 15, 2007
MY SAFE FLORIDA HOME
‘BLOWING’ THROUGH
WIND INSPECTIONS
CFO Sink urges more
homeowners to sign
up for free wind
inspections
TALLAHASSEE–
More than one month
ahead of schedule,
Florida Chief
Financial Officer
Alex Sink today
announced that the
My Safe Florida Home
(MSFH) program has
“blown” through its
waiting list and
urged more Florida
homeowners to take
advantage of the
valuable service
through the
program. Since the
program resumed
offering inspections
in late April, more
than 50,000
Floridians who were
on the program’s
waiting list from
the pilot phase have
received free wind
inspections.
After the program
got off to a slow
start in 2006, CFO
Sink streamlined the
program to provide
better service to
more Floridians.
New applicants can
apply at the MSFH
program’s Web site
at
www.MySafeFloridaHome.com
or over the
program’s toll-free
helpline at
1-866-513-MSFH
(6734). With a free
wind inspection from
the MSFH program,
Floridians can learn
how safe their homes
are, what they can
do to strengthen
their homes against
hurricanes, and if
they are eligible
for savings on their
hurricane insurance
premiums.
Homeowners who
receive an
inspection through
the MSFH program may
be eligible for
matching grants up
to $5,000 to help
harden their homes.
“As a businesswoman,
I wanted the My Safe
Florida Home program
to serve Floridians
more efficiently and
provide the critical
information
homeowners needed to
harden their homes,”
said CFO Sink, who
leads the Department
of Financial
Services. “We are
well on our way to
informing Florida
families about ways
to harden their
homes and helping
them save money on
their insurance
premiums.”
Any Floridian who
lives in a
single-family
site-built home is
eligible for a free
wind inspection
through the
program. Homeowners
who receive free
wind inspections
through the MSFH
program will receive
a detailed
inspection report,
complete with
eligibility
information on
matching grants and
estimated insurance
premium discounts,
if the homeowner is
eligible.
In order to be
eligible for the
program’s matching
grant reimbursements
of up to $5,000,
homeowners who sign
up now must meet the
following
requirements under a
new law: have
received a completed
wind inspection
report after May 1,
2007; live in a
single-family,
site-built home –
built before March
1, 2002; have a
valid homestead
exemption; insured
value of $300,000 or
less; and be located
in the wind-borne
debris region.
CFO Sink this week
led the Florida
Cabinet to require
insurance companies
for the next 90 days
to recognize the
MSFH wind inspection
reports as
sufficient evidence
for homeowners to
access insurance
premium discounts,
if they are
eligible.
Previously,
participating
homeowners were
required by
insurance companies
to hire a wind
inspector or other
licensed
professional to fill
out a separate form
to access insurance
discounts, often at
great cost to the
consumer. After 90
days, future
inspections with the
MSFH program will
include a certified
Uniform Mitigation
Form for Florida
homeowners who are
eligible for a
discount on their
insurance premiums.
Since April 2007,
the MSFH program has
awarded more than
5,600 grants to
homeowners to harden
their homes. Nearly
250 homeowners have
completed the
improvements
recommended in their
inspection reports
for a total payout
of more than
$680,000.
Homeowners are being
reimbursed for half
the cost up to
$5,000 on a variety
of home
improvements,
including hurricane
shutters, reinforced
garage doors and
roof enhancements.
CFO Sink’s goal is
to complete 400,000
free wind
inspections over the
next two years.