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September 5,
2007
SENATOR
ARONBERG DELIVERS $5,000 CHECK FROM THE MY
SAFE FLORIDA HOME PROGRAM TO FT. MYERS
RESIDENT WEDNESDAY
Sink urging more Floridians to sign up at
www.MySafeFloridaHome.com
FT. MYERS – On behalf of Florida
Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink and the My
Safe Florida Home (MSFH) program, Senator
Dave Aronberg (D), D-27, today personally
delivered a matching grant reimbursement for
$5,000 to a Ft. Myers homeowner who hardened
her home through the state’s MSFH program.
“Mitigation is the best way to protect your
home, it will reduce the state’s exposure to
hurricane damage and can result in savings
on your wind insurance premium,” said CFO
Sink who oversees the Department of
Financial Services. “I encourage more
Floridians to follow Ms. Renosis’ lead to
sign up for free wind inspections through
the My Safe Florida Home program.”
Lorraine Renosis, a 58-year-old artist and
former teacher in Ft. Myers, received a
grant reimbursement Wednesday after
installing opening protections. Renosis
reached out to the program because of the
damages her home sustained during Hurricane
Charley. After having her home inspected by
a MSFH inspector, Renosis received a report
indicating that replacing all of her home’s
windows with high-impact glass would help
harden her home to hurricanes. Through the
program’s matching grant reimbursement of up
to $5,000, Renosis was able to afford
replacing all 14 windows in her home for a
total cost of about $14,000.
“As a State Senator who represents much of
Southwest Florida, I urge all my
constituents to take advantage of the My
Safe Florida Home program,” said Sen. Dave
Aronberg (D-Greenacres). “Although Alex Sink
and I cannot prevent hurricanes from hitting
Florida, we will continue to promote
incentives to strengthen our state’s homes,”
said Sen. Aronberg. “With the state’s help,
a small investment today can save homeowners
plenty down the road.”
The MSFH program resumed offering wind
inspections and expanded statewide after
conducting a pilot program during the
previous year. Since April 2007, the MSFH
program has performed over 86,000 free wind
inspections. From the 14,289 homes inspected
during the program’s original pilot phase,
5,839 homeowners are eligible for matching
grants and are working with the MSFH program
to harden their homes. Statewide, the
program has issued a grand total of more
than 890 grants to homeowners for a total of
$2.8 million.
Currently, there are 41 homeowners in
Collier County, 81 homeowners in Lee County,
152 homeowners in Charlotte County and 1
homeowner in Hendry County hardening their
homes through the MSFH program.
These 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
bracing gable ends.
MSFH also partners with the Volunteer
Florida Foundation (VFF) to provide
mitigation, at no cost, to the homes of
lower-income Floridians (those earning 80
percent or less than the Annual Median
Income.) To date, VFF has completed work on
583 homes in Florida.
Any Floridian who lives in a single-family,
site-built home is eligible for a free wind
inspection through the program. Floridians
can apply on-line at
www.MySafeFloridaHome.com or by calling the
program toll-free at 1-866-513-6734.
Homeowners who receive free wind inspections
through the MSFH program will receive a
detailed inspection report, complete with
additional 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, the Legislature requires that
homeowners meet the following requirements:
have received a completed wind inspection
after May 1, 2007; live in a single-family,
site-built home built before March 1, 2002;
have a valid homestead exemption; have an
insured value of $300,000 or less; and be
located in the wind-borne debris region.
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