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Preparing for Storms

2/10/2023 (Permalink)

missing roof shingles Preparing for a storm will reduce the risk of damage to your property.

Storms can be very destructive, and they can cause you to lose time and money. Prepare yourself for a storm by making sure your property is ready for the worst.

Secure loose Rain Gutters and Downpipes

It’s important to secure loose rain gutters and downpipes before a storm. They can become dangerous if they are not secured properly, as they can fall off and cause damage or injury. Make sure that your rain gutter is secured by checking that it has enough screws in place, and you may also want to check its connection with the fascia boards at the top of your house.

Move Vehicles Under Cover

Move vehicles, boats or trailers under cover to protect for wind and rain damage. Park on the highest point of your property or in a garage or car port if possible. This will protect it from floodwaters and falling trees, which are more likely to occur during high wind conditions.

Secure Outdoor Furniture

Winds can cause damage to outdoor belongings. Secure patio furniture and accessories to prevent damages to windows or doors. Make sure play equipment is well secured to the ground. Ensure items are not blocking drains or access to your house and car.

Stock up on Bottled Water and Nonperishable Foods

Stock up on bottled water and nonperishable foods such as canned goods and dried fruit. Keep a torch, battery-powered radio, spare batteries, candles and matches in an easy-to-reach place. If you don't have a battery-powered radio, wait until you can get one. You should also make sure that you have spare batteries and candles in case the power doesn't come back on immediately after the storm passes.

If the worst happens, however unlikely it may be, it's best to prepare for all potential outcomes as far ahead of time as possible.

Reduce the risk of Damage to your property

If a storm is approaching, it's important to prepare yourself, your home and your family. Using the elements as an opportunity to do some spring cleaning can also help you get ready for a storm. Preparing your car in advance of a potential emergency can make all the difference in getting out safely if one occurs.

If you’re prepared for a storm, you’ll be able to reduce the risk of damage to your property. This will also help you save time and money when it comes to dealing with any repairs that need to be made. If you want more information on how to prepare for a storm, check out this site. https://www.ready.gov/severe-weather

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