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  "name": "Is it safe to temporarily cover a broken window with plastic or cardboard?",
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      "name": "Is it safe to temporarily cover a broken window with plastic or cardboard?",
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        "text": "Temporarily covering a broken window with plastic sheeting, plywood, or cardboard can offer a short-term solution for security and to keep out weather elements. However, these methods are not a permanent fix and provide limited protection against intruders or further weather damage. It's crucial to arrange for professional replacement as soon as possible to ensure your home's safety, security, and insulation. Always wear protective gloves and eyewear when handling broken glass.",
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        "description": "Temporary covers offer limited security and weather protection; professional replacement should be arranged quickly for safety and security."
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  "description": "Temporary covers offer limited security and weather protection; professional replacement should be arranged quickly for safety and security."
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