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6 Essential Steps to Prepare Your Home for Severe Weather

10/5/2023 (Permalink)

Storms can be unpredictable and wreak havoc on your home, especially in a state like North Carolina, where severe weather events are all too common. Preparation is key to protecting your property and ensuring your family's safety during storms. In this blog, we'll walk you through six essential steps to prepare your North Carolina home for storms. By following these guidelines, you can minimize damage and stay safe when Mother Nature unleashes her fury.

1. Create an Emergency Kit

Every North Carolina household should have an emergency kit ready. Include essential items such as non-perishable food, bottled water, a flashlight, batteries, a first-aid kit, important documents, and medications. Ensure your kit is easily accessible, and periodically check and update its contents.

2. Secure Outdoor Items

Strong winds during storms can turn outdoor objects into projectiles, causing damage to your home and posing a danger to your family. Secure or bring items like patio furniture, grills, toys, and garden decorations indoors. Trim overhanging tree branches that could fall during a storm.

3. Reinforce Windows and Doors

Protect your home from high winds and flying debris by reinforcing windows and doors. Install storm shutters or use plywood to cover windows. Ensure that all exterior doors are in good condition and have secure locks. Consider impact-resistant doors for added protection.

4. Inspect and Maintain Your Roof

A well-maintained roof is your first line of defense against water damage. Regularly inspect your roof for loose or damaged shingles and repair them promptly. Clear gutters and downspouts to prevent water backup during heavy rains.

5. Backup Power Source

Power outages are common during storms, so having a backup power source is crucial. Invest in a generator that can keep essential appliances running, like refrigerators, heating, and medical equipment. Make sure you know how to use it safely.

6. Plan an Evacuation Route

In some cases, it may be necessary to evacuate your home during severe storms, especially in coastal areas. Plan an evacuation route in advance and share it with your family. Pack essentials and consider your pets' needs when planning your evacuation strategy.

Preparation is key to safeguarding your North Carolina home and family from the unpredictable nature of storms. By following these six essential steps, you can be better equipped to face the challenges that severe weather can bring. Remember that SERVPRO® of Lexington/Thomasville is here to help you recover if your home does suffer storm damage. Stay safe, stay prepared, and stay resilient in the face of North Carolina storms.

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