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June 23, 2008
OVER 365,000 FLORIDA
HOMEOWNERS SERVED, MY
SAFE FLORIDA HOME
PROGRAM APPROACHING
GOALS
~~ Only 35,000 Free Wind
Inspections Remain,
Program On Pace to Halt
Sign-ups By End of
Summer~~
TALLAHASSEE—
Florida Chief Financial
Officer Alex Sink today
announced that more than
365,000 Florida
homeowners have signed
up for free wind
inspections through the
My Safe Florida Home (MSFH)
program, only 35,000
inspections shy of the
Florida Legislature’s
goal of 400,000 free
wind inspections by June
2009. The popular
first-come, first-serve
program will continue
accepting applications
online and over the
phone until it meets the
400,000 application
goal.
Participating homeowners
receive a free wind
inspection report, which
suggests ways homeowners
can harden their homes
against storm damage and
informs homeowners if
they are currently
eligible to save money
on their wind insurance
premiums. To date, 60
percent of homeowners
who have received a free
wind inspection are
eligible for discounts
on their wind insurance
premiums averaging $220
statewide.
In 2007, the Florida
Legislature directed the
MSFH program to provide
inspections for at least
400,000 site-built,
single-family,
residential properties
and provide grants to at
least 35,000 applicants
before June 30, 2009.
Last month CFO Sink
announced that the
program had exceeded its
grant goals and would
transition to
inspections only. To
date, the MSFH program,
including local
government and
non-profits, has
approved approximately
38,889 homeowners for
mitigation grants and
has paid 18,465 grants
totaling more than $62.9
million.
Any Floridian who lives
in a single-family,
site-built home is
eligible for a free wind
inspection through the
MSFH program. Floridians
can apply online 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
information on estimated
insurance premium
discounts, if the
homeowner is eligible.