Spring storms like thunderstorms, heavy rain and tornados are inevitable and oftentimes unpredictable. When severe weather strikes with little notice the risk of injury to yourself and damages to your property greatly increases.
Keep yourself and loved ones safe
- Monitor the weather by downloading an app for emergency info (American Red Cross or FEMA.gov)
- If severe weather strikes, go to the lowest level in your home and stay away from windows and glass
- Never use electronics during a storm and avoid touching metal objects
- Conduct a home inventory (photos, video) of your personal belongings for insurance purposes and store in a safety deposit box or cloud-system
- Install a sump pump with a battery backup system
- Prepare a basic emergency kit
- Bottled water (one gallon per person for up to three days)
- Three-day supply of non-perishable food (don’t’ forget a can opener, disposable plates, and utensils)
- Flashlight and extra batteries
- First aid kit
- Fire extinguisher
- Battery-powered radio
- Blankets
- Important documents in a waterproof container — insurance policies, medical records, identification
Help avoid a property claim
- Clean out your gutters, drains, and downspouts so that rain can flow off your roof
- Inspect downspouts so they’re properly secured and placed for water to flow away from your house
- Trim trees and shrubs
- Have a professional inspect your roof and repair loose shingles
- Secure outdoor patio furniture or other objects that could be moved by strong winds
- Get all contents off the ground in flood-prone areas
- Read and understand your homeowner and auto insurance policies, especially your deductibles — talk with your independent insurance agent to make sure you have the appropriate amount of insurance coverage
Source: Integrity Insurance