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September 7,
2007
CFO SINK ANNOUNCES
MY SAFE FLORIDA HOME
FAIRS
Fairs to be held in
Pensacola, Tampa,
and Ft. Lauderdale
TALLAHASSEE
– Florida Chief
Financial Officer
Alex Sink announced
the My Safe Florida
Home (MSFH) program
will partner with
local government and
non-profit
organizations and
businesses to hold
fairs in three
Florida cities with
the intent of
raising awareness
about the MSFH
program’s safety and
financial
incentives. The
series of fairs will
take place from
September to
November in
Pensacola, Tampa,
and Ft. Lauderdale
and will be free to
the public.
“It is my hope the
My Safe Florida Home
fairs will help
raise awareness
among Floridians
about the program’s
safety and financial
incentives,” said
CFO Sink who
oversees the
Department of
Financial Services
which runs the MSFH
program. “In
addition to learning
how safe your home
is against storms,
this program has
helped save many
homeowners an
average of $154.51 a
month on their wind
insurance premiums
through free
hurricane
inspections.”
The first MSFH fair
will take place in
Pensacola on
Saturday, September
15, 2007, at the
Pensacola Civic
Center from 10 a.m.
– 4 p.m. The
Pensacola fair is
being co-hosted by
the Gulf Power
Corporation, the
Escambia County
Commission, and
WEAR-TV and will
feature over 50
exhibitors. The
Tampa Bay area MSFH
fair, co-hosted by
the City of
Clearwater will take
place at the
Harborview Center
and Coachman Park in
Clearwater on
Saturday, September
29, 2007 from 10
a.m. – 4 p.m. On
Saturday, November
3, 2007, the third
MSFH fair will take
place in Ft.
Lauderdale at the
Broward County
Community College
from 10 a.m. – 4p.m.
Insurance company
representatives will
be on hand at the
fairs to assist
homeowners in
understanding which
hurricane-resistance
measures will best
protect their homes,
and how they can
apply for discounts
on their insurance
premiums. By law,
insurance companies
are required to
offer policyholders
discounts on the
wind-coverage
portion of their
homeowner policy
premiums for
specific measures
that reduce their
homes’ exposure to
windstorm damage.
Homeowners are
encouraged to bring
insurance
documentation to
obtain information
on possible
insurance savings
through the program.
Products will be
displayed throughout
the day to highlight
methods and
procedures
homeowners can use
to make their homes
safer. All exhibits
and workshops are
free.
Representatives from
CFO Sink’s office
will also be on hand
to assist eligible
homeowners apply for
MSFH free
inspections or
grants.
To date, the MSFH
program has
completed 89,268
inspections. More
than 106,000 Florida
homeowners have
signed up for free
wind inspections
through the program,
signifying the
program has exceeded
25 percent of its
long-term goal of
400,000 free wind
inspections in the
next two years.
Any Floridian who
lives in a
single-family,
site-built home is
eligible for a free
wind inspection
through the MSFH
program, which helps
Floridians identify
how they can
strengthen their
homes and reduces
the overall
potential for
hurricane damage in
our state.
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
information on
estimated insurance
premium discounts,
if insurance
information is
provided at the time
they applied.
Additionally, some
Florida homeowners
receiving free wind
inspections may be
eligible for
matching grant
reimbursements of up
to $5,000 to make
recommended
improvements. To be
eligible, the
Legislature requires
that homeowners:
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.
Additionally, while
the free wind
inspections will
still cover seven
potential
wind-resistance
improvements,
matching grants may
only be applied to
opening protections,
including windows,
exterior doors and
garage doors, as
well as the bracing
of gable ends. |