Preparing for Storm and Hurricanes
2/15/2018 (Permalink)
Fortunately with today's advance technology, meteorologist has the ability to use scientific principles to explain, understand and observe the forecast through computer programs, Doppler radar and satellite. Knowing where storms are now can help forecasters predict where storms will be tomorrow and the next day. Though storms or hurricanes may not always be predictable, it should be taken seriously and this required that we be prepared.
Here are some useful tips to help you and your family prepare for the storm or hurricane:
- Tune In - Pay attention to local weather reports on radio, television, or the internet.
- Create an Emergency Plan - Discuss with your family or household members on preparing escape routes from your home. Make sure to have means of communication (e-mail, phone and cell phone) and set places to meet. Plan for your pets should you need to evacuate. Most shelters will accept service animals.
- Stock Up on Emergency Supplies - Stock non-perishable food supplies, a first-aid kit, a battery-powered radio, flashlights, and extra batteries in air-tight containers.
- Prepare your Home - Check your roof regularly to make sure it’s in good condition. Keep gutters, down pipes and drains clear. Remove tree branches that are close to your house. Fix any corrosion, loose fittings and rotting or termite-affected timber and secure loose items around your property.
- Fill up Car & Get Cash - Fill up as soon as a storm looks like a possible threat. Similarly, don't wait to get cash because you might need to purchase supplies after the storm.
If you are experiencing the unfortunate storm damage to your home or business, give SERVPRO of Lafayette/Moraga/Orinda a call at 925-299-1323. We can help restore your property to preloss condition and make it, "Like it never even happened."