If you hear the National Weather Service give off its alarm, don’t fret. If you’re prepared, an extreme weather warning is nothing to fear. You just need to make sure that have taken the proper measures. Here are four ways to prepare for the event of an extreme weather warning:
Protect Your Home from Flooding
A great deal of damage in extreme weather situations is water-based. Heavy rains or hurricanes can wreak havoc via flooding and leaks. Repairing these can be incredibly expensive. If a tropical storm strikes, you don’t want to spend thousands on drying out and repairing your home. You might have extreme flaws in your home’s structure that you won’t realize until it’s too late. Should you still suffer some damage, you should seek out roof repair services or whatever type of services that you may need immediately.
Know Appropriate Zone of Safety
There are always places you should and shouldn’t be during a weather emergency. For instance, during a tornado, you should go to a basement or other low-level area. If you can access one, a certified shelter would be best, though. During an earthquake, you should stay away from any possible debris. Don’t let yourself get in contact with the danger.
Listen to Instructions
You might not know exactly everything to do in the event of an extreme weather warning. While you should study as much as possible in advance, there might be some procedures that slip your mind. You should listen to the emergency warning as closely as possible. If further instruction hasn’t been given, assume that you need to stay in the same position and place. Don’t get up and resume things as normal until you’ve been given the proper clearance.
Review Insurance
This isn’t something you should do when a tornado or hurricane is barreling down on you. Rather, you should take time to review your homeowner’s insurance before an issues arises. Make sure that it covers all possible weather damage scenarios for your area. The insurance should be as comprehensive as possible. Pay attention to the phrasing of your policy. If there’s anything you’re at all unclear about, bring it to an insurance lawyer. They’ll be able to evaluate it and tell you why it is or isn’t a good policy. If not, look for one that will better suit your needs.
Extreme weather situations like tornados and hurricanes can be devastating. The best course of action is to be ready long before they’re able to come up. By following these tips, you can greatly reduce the threat that extreme weather poses.
Hannah Whittenly is a freelance writer and mother of two from Sacramento, CA. She enjoys kayaking and reading books by the lake.
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