1.
Check
for unfastened siding and exposed windows and doors. If conceivable, check your
roof for loose shingles. If your roof is not easily or safely manageable, IGC
Roofing can perform an annual inspection for you before storm season and secure
any loose shingles. Loose siding is generally visible and may start with
buckling. Secure any buckled or loose siding, or ask a local contractor to do
the repair. Be sure that windows and doors close securely and do not contain loose
or cracked panes of glass.
2.
Clear
gutters, drains and downspouts of debris to prevent water overflow. Heavy rains
during a storm are likely to pose dangers no matter what state your home is.
However, you can minimize the dangers by making sure that your gutters, drains
and downspouts are clear of debris. Check downspout run-off areas to ensure
that heavy water is diverted away from your home and will not puddle or run
toward your home. Also, if your home has a basement, be sure that the sump pump
is functioning properly.
3.
Check
around your home for loose items and either bring them inside or secure them.
Items such as toys, grills, trash cans, potted plants, patio furniture and
umbrellas can become dangerous flying objects in a storm.
4.
Check
nearby trees for dangerous branches. Inspect the trees closest to your home and
make sure there are no dead or large/heavy branches that could break off and
damage your home's roof. If a dangerous storm hits and you have trees that pose
a threat to your home, ride out the storm in a safe location such as a basement
or interior room away from your roof.
5.
Prepare
a disaster supply kit in case of emergency power loss or flooding. The NOAA
recommends items such as enough water and food for 3-6 days, batteries, fully
charged cell phones, cash, battery operated radio(s), blankets, a first aid kit
and more.
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