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Prepare for the Storm. Prepare your Property Before a Storm

9/20/2023 (Permalink)

storm over city Make sure your business is safe in case of a storm.

Preparing your home or business for an oncoming storm can be a time-consuming and hectic process. However, taking the necessary steps to secure your property before a storm hits can help minimize damages and protect your assets. In this blog post, we will discuss essential tips for securing your property before a storm hits.

Trim Trees and Shrubs

Trimming trees and shrubs around your property can help reduce the risk of fallen branches and flying debris during high winds. Removing dead or diseased trees close to your property will also reduce the risk of damage to your surroundings. If there are any large trees located near your home that pose a risk for falling onto your property, consider hiring a professional to remove them.

During a storm, outdoor furniture and decor can quickly become hazardous, damaging your property and those around it. Securing these items before a storm with ropes, chains, or bungee cords will help prevent them from blowing away. It’s also a good idea to store these items indoors if possible.

Reinforce Windows and exterior 

High winds generated during a storm can easily break windows or doors, creating a risk of injury and property damage. Reinforce windows and glass doors with storm shutters, plywood, or impact-resistant glass. Make sure the doors have sturdy hinges and latches, and consider installing a deadbolt for added protection.

When gutters and downspouts are clogged with debris, water cannot drain from the roof, causing damages to the structure of your building. Ensure that the gutters and downspouts around your property are cleaned before the storm.

Turn off Electrical and Gas Source to Your Property

Turning off the electrical and gas sources to your property appropriately before a storm is important as this minimizes the risk of electrocution and gas leaks caused when strong winds carry debris into your property.

Turn off and unplug all major appliances to avoid an overload that can cause damage to electrical equipment or fire. If you live in an area prone to flooding or near a body of water, consider investing in a backup sump pump to avert flooding in your home or building.

Keep Important Documents and Valuables Safe

Keep important documents like insurance policies, passports, and other valuable items in a waterproof and secure location such as a safe or safety deposit box. Make sure to take advantage of cloud services to back up your digital files.

Preparing your property for an oncoming storm is a crucial step in minimizing damages and protecting your assets and safety. By trimming trees and shrubs, securing outdoor furniture and decor, just to name a few, you can be sure that your property is adequately protected. Remember, a little preparation before a storm can prevent possible disaster and bring peace of mind in the face of uncertainty.

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