Preparing Your Home For A Major Storm
5/12/2021 (Permalink)
When the warmer air of Spring collides with the last of winter cold, major storms can be the result. Preparing your home for a major storm will help you and your loved ones stay safe and can prevent damages in many cases. Here are tips to help you prepare your home for a major storm:
BE PROACTIVE
Conduct an inspection of your home and yard before stormy weather hits to determine if your home has a leaky roof or windows - these can of course cause big problems during the heavy rains and strong winds of a major storm. Ensure that all your exterior doors, windows, and shutters fit correctly and are weather-stripped appropriately. Be proactive by inspecting roofing and repairing issues ahead of storms so that your home will withstand high winds.
TREES AND BUSHES
Unstable large trees and bushes will be a danger in the high winds of a major storm. To avoid severe damages to your home, trim back trees and bushes with large heavy branches so that windows and vehicles are not in danger of being destroyed by flying debris. If vegetation is unhealthy and dying, it should be removed from your property as a proactive measure.
PROPER DRAINAGE
Your property may have drainage ditches or creeks that are meant to handle excess water during storms. Take time to inspect these areas and remove debris or dirt that might obstruct the flow of water from heavy rain, since a major storm will very often cause flooding of all waterways. A clogged drainage ditch or creek bed can be the source of damage to your property during such an event. Proper drainage can be an issue in parking areas as well, so you will want to make a thorough inspection of your walkways, parking areas, and entrances to your home, garage, and any outbuildings to ensure that they can all be accessed even in the event that you experience flooding on your property.
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION
In the case of a major storm, your cell phone service could be at risk, so you might want to consider installing a landline in case area cell phone towers are damaged or go down. Having an emergency radio and a supply of batteries on hand is another proactive way to prepare. Make sure that everyone who drives in your family knows safe routes home and that they should never drive into flowing water. Even the smallest creek can become a huge danger during a major storm that involves heavy rainfall. Establish a safe place to stay for those who may be out during bad weather in case they get caught behind floodwaters. Stock up on drinking water and foods that can be prepared without heat, and be sure to have sources of light. Those who are on regular medication need to have adequate amounts on hand as a proactive step.
The professionals here SERVPRO of South and Northwest Grand Rapids are always available in the event of damage to your home from a major storm, as well as fire damage, mold issues, biological contamination, vandalism, and more, and we are faster to disasters of any size. We can get your home or business Certified: SERVPRO Cleaned, as well - ask us how. This franchise is independently owned and operated.