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How to Protect Your Home from Severe Thunderstorms | SERVPRO of Tri-County

6/17/2024 (Permalink)

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Understanding the Risks

Living in an area prone to severe thunderstorms can be both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. While the sound of thunder and the sight of lightning can be awe-inspiring, these storms also pose a significant risk to your home and safety. According to a study by the National Severe Storms Laboratory, thunderstorms can cause an average of $15 billion in property damage each year in the United States alone.

Preparing Your Home

To minimize the risk of damage to your home during a severe thunderstorm, it’s essential to take proactive measures. Start by inspecting your roof for loose shingles or areas of weakness. According to research published by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety, roofs are particularly vulnerable during severe weather events, and addressing any issues beforehand can prevent costly damage.

Next, make sure your gutters are clean and free of debris. Clogged gutters can lead to water backup and flooding, which can cause extensive damage to your home’s foundation and interior. Additionally, consider installing gutter guards to prevent debris from accumulating in the future.

Securing Outdoor Items

One often overlooked aspect of storm preparedness is securing outdoor items. Patio furniture, grills, and other outdoor equipment can become dangerous projectiles during high winds. According to a study conducted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, unsecured outdoor items cause millions of dollars in damage each year during severe weather events. Take the time to secure or bring indoors any items that could be picked up by strong winds.

Creating a Safety Plan

Finally, it’s crucial to have a safety plan in place for you and your family. Designate a safe area within your home where you can take shelter during a storm, such as a basement or interior room on the lowest floor. Make sure everyone in your household knows where to go and what to do in case of severe weather.

By taking these proactive steps, you can help minimize the risk of damage to your home during a severe thunderstorm.

Remember, preparation is key when it comes to weathering the storm. Stay safe, stay informed, and stay proactive.

For fast recovery after any storm, visit SERVPRO of Tri-County today.

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