If you live on the East Coast or near the Gulf of Mexico, protecting your home from hurricanes is vital. SafeWise asked Tim Tracy at Groundworks for some tips, and he offered some recommendations.
- Check the foundation drainage system and your sump pump. Ensure you have a functioning sump pump and a generator to power it if it goes out. It’s also important to check your roof and repair any issues before hurricanes.
- Review your home insurance. Storm flooding isn’t always covered, so check in with your agent and make sure you’re prepared for everything.
- Water from hurricanes tends to cause more damage than wind, so you want to do everything possible to prevent your home from flooding.
SafeWise experts recommend three crucial steps if your house floods:
“Stop the water at the source, turn off electricity (only if you can do so without stepping into water), and evacuate the premises.” From there, you’ll want to contact your insurer or landlord, document everything that happened, and clean up to prevent further damage.
If you have kids at home, you’ll want to prepare them for the potential of hurricanes and flooding. That includes informing them about shelter-in-place and what to do if the area floods.
After the storm, it’s essential to be prepared for the damage that can linger, including unclean and clogged gutters. Then, check out our flooding guide to learn how to handle flood damage.
Finally, it’s vital to have an emergency kit with essentials like water, food, first aid, communication devices, and light.
This year’s hurricane season is predicted to be below average, but if we’ve learned anything about weather and nature in the last few months, it’s to prepare for the unexpected.