Disclosed is
storm shutter apparatus for protecting building apertures such as door and window openings from hurricanes, wind-blown debris, gales, rain, and vandals using very low cost, low profile
extrusion brackets designed specifically for installation during original
building construction in combination with a variety of conventional manufactured windows, hinged
doors or sliding glass
doors in conventional building structures, and the use of those brackets with very low cost adjustable, lightweight isosceles trapezoidal corrugated panels. The first objective is to render building apertures compliant with the International
Building Code (“I.B.C.”) even though they are constructed with conventional fenestration products unmodified for I.B.C. compliance. Another objective is to accomplish the foregoing without the expense of separate labor costs for the installation of hurricane shutters and without the expense of
purchasing fenestration products modified for I.B.C. compliance.