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Article Series: Hurricanes
Hurricane Facts, Tips and Safety Protocols
How
To Secure Your Home Before a Hurricane
When
a hurricane is brewing off the coast, you know that there
is a good chance that at some point it
will make landfall and you will have to deal with whatever
nature is going to dish out. Granted, sometimes a storm will
simply dissipate before it comes ashore, while other times
it will come down with a vengeance and bring flooding, rain,
tornadoes and other natural disasters. Is your home ready to
withstand the onslaught?
Many times home owners may think their homes are ready – but
are you ready when it comes to your home? Here are some
important tips for securing your home before a hurricane.
First
and foremost is flood insurance. When a hurricane hits,
flooding at the coastline as well as inland is a given. No
matter how big or small the anticipated floods, even a small
flood in your home can cause thousands of dollars of damage.
If you are not protected against this facet of the disaster,
you will find yourself soon deep in debt. Go ahead and check
out your insurance policies to make sure that you are protected.
Check
your landscape. If you have dead trees on your property,
or if some of your trees have dead limbs, you will want to
cut them down to avoid having them come crashing through your
roof or windows in case of a hurricane. So go ahead and maintain
your landscape properly, especially as you are entering hurricane
season.
Take
a look at your roof. During a hurricane your roof will
take an unprecedented beating, and it is not surprising to
see a large number of roof shingles missing in the aftermath
of the storm. Generally speaking, this is due to the fact that
the shingles are not properly anchored to the underlying materials
or one another. A licensed roofer should be able to take a
good look at your roof and let you know what the state of the
roof is. If it looks like you need to anchor these shingles,
the contractor will be able to help you. If you are a savvy
do-it-yourselfer, you might consider arming yourself with a
caulking gun and some asphalt cement to glue down the shingles.
Your
entry door is another weak point in your home. It is
imperative that you secure it properly to prevent the storm
from simply breaking it open. Thus, if you need to evacuate,
you stand a good chance of returning to your home without finding
it looted. To this end, your door should have three hinges,
as well as a bottom and a top bolt. The deadbolt in the middle
should be at least one inch in length, although a longer bolt
would be preferable.
You probably know that you will need to protect
your windows as well as your glass doors. This can be easily and cost effectively
done simply by installing impact resistant shutters or panels
made from sturdy plywood. This will keep the chances of returning
home to find all your windows smashed in, glass shards in all
your carpets, and various objects the storm may have hurled
at your home to a minimum.
Have sandbags available if you are living in a floodplain.
As the hurricane draws closer, it is a good idea to have them
filled and ready to go, so as to keep floodwaters out of your
home and garage.
As you can see, with a little bit of know-how, you will be
able to protect your home from the ravages of a hurricane,
or at least give yourself better odds to coming home to a house
that has the minimum amount of damage possible.
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