Hurricane Helene is expected to become a Category 3 with winds up to 125 mph. Here's how to protect your windows.
During hurricane season, boarding up windows with wooden panels to shield against high winds and debris is a common method.
As the storm approaches ... If your home does not have hurricane shutters or impact windows, an alternative is plywood, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Don't tape up your windows! FEMA says if a window is taped, when it breaks, the glass will shatter into large, life-threatening shards ...
The cheapest last-minute option for keeping your windows shatter-safe during a major storm or hurricane is to use good, quality plywood to board them up. If you don’t have hurricane shutters ...