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CFO SINK ANNOUNCES NEW ONLINE SEARCH FOR CONTRACTORS PARTICIPATING IN THE
MY SAFE FLORIDA HOME PROGRAM
Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink Wednesday announced the launch of a new
online search tool that will help Florida homeowners participating in the My
Safe Florida Home program find approved contractors. By visiting
www.mysafefloridahome.com, homeowners will be able to search by county or
type of work performed from a universe of nearly 150 contractors approved to
participate with the program.
“Today we are giving Florida homeowners the tools to make informed choices
about the professionals they hire to help them improve their homes,” said
CFO Sink, who oversees the Department of Financial Services. “Floridians
looking to harden their homes can turn to the My Safe Florida Home website
and know that the contractors who participate with us are properly trained
to perform essential hurricane mitigation improvements.”
Nearly 14,000 Florida homeowners have received a free home inspection and
are currently in the process of receiving their completed inspection reports
with recommended home improvements. To be eligible for matching grants of up
to $5,000, homeowners choosing to make one or more of the recommended
mitigation techniques must use a participating contractor.
To become a participating contractor with the My Safe Florida Home program,
all contractors must be licensed by the Florida Department of Business and
Professional Regulation or by a local authority for the work that they are
performing through the program. All participating contractors must also
complete or already have completed a four-hour course on residential
wind-resistance retrofit improvements. As additional contractors qualify,
the website will be updated regularly to reflect the current approved list
of approved contractors.
Upon submitting their applications to partner with the My Safe Florida Home
program, all contractors are screened to ensure that they have workers’
compensation insurance coverage. CFO Sink further urges all homeowners who
choose a contractor from the website to verify that they have current
workers’ compensation insurance coverage and licensure before entering into
a contract.
Free four-hour courses for contractors on the standards and techniques of
wind-resistance retrofit improvements are now available. For more
information on these courses, contractors should log on to http://www.mysafefloridahome.com/forretrofitpros.asp.
The program, funded with $250 million by the Florida Legislature, was
created to better protect Floridians by strengthening their homes against
hurricanes and to reduce the state’s exposure to hurricane damage.
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