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September 11, 2007
SENATOR GELLER
DELIVERS $5,000 CHECK FROM THE MY SAFE FLORIDA
HOME PROGRAM TO FT. LAUDERDALE RESIDENT TUESDAY
Sink urging more Broward County residents to
sign up at www.MySafeFloridaHome.com
FT. LAUDERDALE – On behalf of Florida
Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink and the My
Safe Florida Home (MSFH) program, Senator Steve
Geller (D-Hallandale Beach) personally delivered
a matching grant reimbursement for $5,000 to a
Ft. Lauderdale homeowner who hardened his 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 it 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 Mr.
Lyden’s lead and sign up for free wind
inspections through the My Safe Florida Home
program.”
Daniel Lyden, a 45-year-old system engineer from
Ft. Lauderdale, received a grant reimbursement
Tuesday after hardening his home’s opening
protections. After having his home inspected by
a MSFH inspector, Lyden received a report
indicating that the addition of impact-resistant
windows and doors would help harden his home to
hurricanes. With the program’s matching grant
reimbursement of up to $5,000, Lyden was able to
harden his windows and doors for a total cost of
about $25,000.
“Hurricane insurance rates in Florida remain
unacceptably high,” said Sen. Geller. “The total
exposure to hurricane damage in this state
remains too high. The best way to reduce the
statewide problem and reduce your individual
rates is this type of mitigation to reduce or
prevent future damages.”
The MSFH program resumed offering wind
inspections and expanded statewide this year
after conducting a pilot program during the
previous year. Since April 2007, the MSFH
program has performed over 86,000 free wind
inspections. More than 9,512 homeowners have
been approved 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 1,010 grants to homeowners
for more than $3.1 million.
To date, the program has reimbursed 183
homeowners in Broward County for a total of
$614,549.36. Currently there are 2,834
homeowners in Broward 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 Area
Median Income.) To date, VFF has completed work
on 623 homes in Florida, 53 of those homes are
located in Broward County.
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.
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.
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