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Facing the Storm; Storm preparedness

6/19/2023 (Permalink)

Storm season brings with it the awe-inspiring power of nature. While it's essential to appreciate the beauty of storms, it's equally important to prioritize safety. By understanding and implementing precautionary measures, you can ensure the well-being of yourself, your loved ones, and your home. Here are some valuable tips and guidelines to stay safe during storm season.

  1. Stay Informed:

Knowledge is your greatest ally during storm season. Stay informed about weather forecasts and storm updates through reliable sources such as the National Weather Service or local meteorological authorities. Keep track of any severe weather warnings or watches in your area. Understanding the type of storm and its potential impact empowers you to make informed decisions and take necessary precautions.

  1. Create an Emergency Plan:

Prepare for the unexpected by creating a comprehensive emergency plan. Discuss it with your family, ensuring everyone understands the necessary steps to take in case of severe weather. Establish a safe meeting place within your home and an alternative location if evacuation becomes necessary. Compile an emergency kit that includes essentials such as food, water, medications, flashlights, batteries, and a battery-powered radio.

  1. Secure Your Property:

Protecting your home is crucial during storm season. Trim trees and remove any dead branches that could pose a risk of falling during high winds. Reinforce doors and windows, install storm shutters or plywood to protect against flying debris, and inspect your roof for any loose or damaged shingles. Consider reinforcing your garage door to prevent it from buckling under the pressure of strong winds.

  1. Stay Indoors and Seek Shelter:

When a storm strikes, it's safest to remain indoors. Find a designated safe area in your home away from windows, preferably on the lower level, such as a basement or interior room. Stay tuned to weather updates and listen for any tornado warnings or advisories. If you live in an area prone to flooding, be prepared to evacuate to higher ground if necessary.

If you do end up with damage to your home due to the storm, SERVPRO of South Fleming Island/ North Bradford County is here to help with your water damage and prevent any further damage from occurring. Call us at 904-290-4040 for 24/7 emergency services, our team will be onsite within 60-90 minutes, or to speak with one of our helpful team members to schedule a free estimate where a project manager will walk the property and put together a plan of action for you. 

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