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Tornado preparedness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term "tornado preparedness" refers to safety precautions made before the arrival of and during a tornado.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_preparedness
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How to Weatherproof Windows - DoItYourself.com
Knowing how to weatherproof your windows can save you a lot of money and keep your house comfortable.
http://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-weatherproof-windows
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How to Weatherproof Old Doors - Home Guides - SF Gate
Old doors may have character, but many of them are also drafty. Unless the door is damaged, insulation and new weatherstripping should reduce drafts and heat transfer through the doorway.
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/weatherproof-old-doors-35890.html
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FTM&D: 12 Easy #DIY Tips To Weatherproof Your Home And Save BIG BUCKS!
Did you know there is such thing as a water heater blanket? No? Then this post is for you! Here are twelve easy tips to weatherproof your home and save big bucks on your bills.
http://www.firsttimemomanddad.com/2014/11/12-easy-diy-tips-to-weatherproof-your.html
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Insulating Windows - ThriftyFun
This is a guide about insulating windows. To make your home more comfortable, both cozy in winter and cooler in summer, seal for drafts and insulate.
http://www.thriftyfun.com/Insulating-Windows-2.html
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How To Weatherproof Your Window at The Home Depot
Weatherproofing your windows explained. The Home Depot guide helps you to weatherproof your window to save money on your heating and cooling bill.
http://www.homedepot.com/c/steps_to_weatherproofing_your_windows_HT_PG_BM
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Weatherproofing Tips - DoItYourself.com
Lock Out Winter - Keep Your Door Shut to Cold and Wind Are your doors inviting in the winter winds and wasting your energy and money? Here's a simple way to find out.
http://www.doityourself.com/stry/weatherproofingtips
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Weatherproofing Your Home - Windows and Doors
In this first segment of our 3-part home weatherization series, we're going to focus on areas of the house most prone to air infiltration. We're going to carefully examine the perimeter of our home to look for spots where air might be getting in. Then we're going to focus on properly sealing these gaps.
http://www.planitdiy.com/how-to/heating-cooling/weatherproofing-your-home-windows-and-doors/
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8 Affordable Ways to Weather Proof Your Home
Preparing for the cold winter weather is a great way to green up your home and make it more energy efficient so that you can turn your thermostat down a few notches and save energy and money on your heating bills this winter.
http://lifeyourway.net/8-affordable-ways-to-weather-proof-your-home/
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Weatherproof Windows and Doors - Button Up Your House For Fall - This Old House
Seal gaps larger than â
inch around windows and doors to cut your winter heating bill by up to 15 percent. On windows, press adhesive-backed closed-cell foam onto the bottom of the sash.
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,20223539_20505245,00.html
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DIY Weatherproofing Tips & Ideas - DIY
Protect your home against the weather. Learn all the tips and techniques for weatherproofing your home at DIYNetwork.com.
http://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/topics/weatherproofing