Cleaning up after a hurricane or other storm is exhausting but necessary. If you're doing it yourself, here are a few tips to ...
Indoor window shutters, often called plantation shutters, bring both style and functionality to your space. But let's face it—cleaning them is always a big chore. It’s easy to let it slide ...
Hurricane Helene damage, power outages in North Carolina has made communication hard. How Facebook, Instagram, Twitter can ...
Be sure to cover all of your windows. If you don't have permanent hurricane shutters, close and board up all windows and doors with plywood. The Red Cross also offers a one-page safety checklist ...
By Livia Albeck-Ripka and Adeel Hassan The second week of September is considered by meteorologists to be the peak of the Atlantic hurricane ... doors with storm shutters. Avoid driving or walking ...
More than 1 million Americans are still without electricity. EV owners are using their cars to keep the lights on.
Before the storm:Hurricane preparation: What to know about shutters and window coverings ... get rid of any yard debris and remove dead trees and branches. If you need help with that, it'll ...
Boasting sunshine some 235 days a year and no state income tax, it's easy to see why people are drawn to the Sunshine State.
Helene made landfall Thursday on Florida's Gulf Coast as a Category 4 hurricane. By 8 a.m. Friday, it was a tropical storm.
Method #2: Washing Indoor Shutters If your shutters need a deeper clean, a simple wash will do the trick. We like doing this for bathroom shutters that are prone to that elusive invisible toilet ...