Installation Guide

HOW TO MEASURE, PURCHASE AND INSTALL
AstroGuard is the next generation of hurricane protection that is
Stronger…Safer…More Affordable…and Easier to Deploy than traditional
hurricane panels. Tough enough to withstand a Category 5 hurricane,
AstroGuard protects your home and family better than metal panels, clear
panels, and plywood. Yet it weighs just ounces per square yard, so when storms
approach, you can deploy AstroGuard with ease. How is that possible?
AstroGuard’s high-strength, high-tenacity fibers are interlocked and resin-
coated--increasing the effectiveness exponentially. AstroGuard fends off
hurricane-force winds, water, and flying debris. Its wind-blocking properties
stop your home from becoming pressurized during a storm, thus preventing roof
lift-off and catastrophic damage.
Follow these easy Do-It-Yourself instructions to Measure, Purchase and Install
AstroGuard on your home.
Let’s start with Measuring. Draw a quick sketch of your house showing where
each piece of AstroGuard belongs. Start with the Front Door and go clockwise,
numbering each opening. This drawing will come in handy at storm time.
Rule of Thumb: Begin with the Front Door and go clockwise.
You will need:
A tape measure
Pencil and paper
Rule of Thumb: If your openings are concrete, overlap the opening by four inches
wherever possible. If you have wood-framed openings, overlap by one inch. This is
required for proper installation of AstroGuard.
1. For a Standard Concrete Opening: Measure the opening Width first, then Height
a. For Doors, overlap the left side, right side and top by four inches. This
means you will add eight inches to the width and four inches to the
height. The same is true for Garage Doors and Sliding Glass Doors.

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