When disaster hits make sure you are protected
2/17/2021 (Permalink)
No one knows in advance when severe weather will strike their neighborhood and possibly damage their home. But there are things you can do right now that will help ensure your home is prepared if the unexpected happens.
The National Weather Service can help you with more than checking the weather for the upcoming weekend. They also offer advice about how to get your home ready.
Trim tree limbs and remove dead branches and bushes. Tree limbs and dead trees can pose a threat to your home during high winds. Moving them away from your home can help spare your windows, roof, and siding.
Keep your gutters free of debris. This keeps your roof (and the rest of your home) safe from water damage during heavy rains. Over time, clogged gutters can cause damage to your home that isn’t related to a single storm, so it’s important to clean them out regularly.
Securing loose items. If you have time, this can help save both these items and your home from damage. These include items like patio furniture and grills.
Shut your doors and windows. This will protect the interior of your home against water damage. Remember, even a cracked window can let water into your home.
Getting Your Family Ready
You can learn more about how to put together a family emergency plan and what weather threats are common in your area by visiting Ready.gov.
While you’re there, you can download their app to your smartphone. This app is a great resource when you’re at home or traveling. It sends real-time alerts about severe weather near you to your phone, no matter where you are.
Cleaning Up Storm Damage
Hopefully, your family will never be hit by a storm. But if you are, expert cleaning can help get your family’s home back in order quickly. Plus, if there’s water damage, it can help protect you against mold later. We are apart of a disaster recovery.