Today, 65 years after B&D introduced the first-ever Roll-A-Door, the space-saving, no-nonsense design of our roller door range makes them popular for modern or traditional homes, multiple tenancies and industrial buildings.
i hope our fox guys were neat and cleaned up after themselves. i worry sometimes. they were perfect gentlemen. we got a lot of landscaping damages. these buildings are built tough is why i stayed. i knew residents weren t allowed to come in soon after. the people that were here would be available to help, which we have been able to do. imagine coming in saturday looking for rooms and sunday after the storm and none of the hotels are now even open. we re providing a service. i have a fema guy coming in tomorrow, too. neil: is that right? what made you stay at the outset? i sure many urged you to leave with your guest. why not? i knew the building that i manage is safe. i ve been managing this place for five years. we re category five wind rated. most buildings here are built that way. we get storms, squalls like this
i am in a room i can t hear the storm. this is a huge testament to the windows and doors that truly work. you said miami dade rated. you are talking 145, 150 miles per hour wind rated. even in tampa the mayor was saying you don t have to leave the city. leave low lying zones, area a. you have letter classifications. it s about being wise about it. are you somewhere higher than is in a structure that can withstand a hurricane. correct. and are you prepared? don t go out. usually long time ago we used to throw hurricane parties and surf. storms have changed. katrina put hurricanes on the map. harvey reminded us of that. this state did not take it lightly. and the fact that we are only about 150 miles wide and 450