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April 10,
2007
CFO SINK ANNOUNCES
MY SAFE FLORIDA HOME PROGRAM SET TO EXPAND STATEWIDE
WITH 11 NEW WIND INSPECTION FIRMS
Program will resume
free home inspections within two weeks
TALLAHASSEE–
Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink announced today
that 11 new windstorm inspection firms have been
selected to aid Floridians interested in hardening
their homes through the My Safe Florida Home (MSFH)
program. After a two-month competitive bidding
process, these firms were chosen based upon their
scores, capacity to perform a minimum number of
quality inspections each week, and in-house
resources available to manage the large number of
applicants to the program.
Each inspection firm must ensure that their
inspectors pass Level 2 background checks, including
fingerprinting and drug testing. Each inspector
must also undergo the required education and
training on mitigation techniques and the MSFH
program.
“These inspection firms had to meet the strictest of
criteria in order to be considered for this
program,” said CFO Sink. “We want homeowners to be
highly satisfied with the services they receive from
the My Safe Florida Home Program once it expands
statewide.”
Together, the 11 inspection firms have each been
selected to serve in specific regions of the state
to ensure maximum statewide service. After a 60-day
ramp-up period, each firm has agreed to conduct a
minimum of 1,000 inspections a week. Inspections
firms were selected to cover specific regions, as
detailed below:
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Panhandle (Region 1)
– AmeriPro Inspection and Thomas Enterprising
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North Florida
(Region 2) – AmeriPro, Skye Tec, and Alltech
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Central Florida
(Region 3) – Florida Real Property
Administrators, JVI Inspections, Professional
Service Industries, and Home Inspections.
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South Florida
(Region 4) – Applied Research and Associates,
W.B. Sanders, Don Meyler Inspections, and Skye
Tec
The
pilot phase of the MSFH program was launched in late
August 2006. During the MSFH program’s 2006 pilot
phase, more than 14,000 free wind inspections were
conducted in 17 counties. Along with an inspection
report, these 14,000 homeowners received a grant
application to apply for matching funds, and the
department has received applications from more than
4,100 homeowners to date. These homeowners are
currently
working with licensed contractors approved by the
MSFH program and making recommended improvements to
their homes. Once the work has been completed, the
state will reimburse the homeowners for 50 percent
of the actual cost of the improvements, up to
$5,000. To date, more than $47,000 in grant money
has been awarded to 19 Floridians in seven counties.
The
MSFH program helps Floridians identify how they can
strengthen their homes and reduces the overall
potential for hurricane damage in our state. To
achieve this goal, the program offers eligible
homeowners a free home inspection by trained and
qualified hurricane mitigation inspectors.
Homeowners who have received these inspections also
have the opportunity to apply for a matching grant
of up to $5,000 to make recommended improvements. |