Safety Precautions And Tips To Remember For Windstorms

April 18, 2022
A worker in a yellow hard hat and vest inspects a doorway

Are you prepared for a windstorm? Windstorms can be dangerous and destructive. They're also unpredictable, so it's important to know what to do in case one happens near you. Here are some safety precautions and tips to help you stay safe during a windstorm.


What To Do Before A Windstorm

To prevent any major losses during a windstorm, you need to take precautions before the calamity happens to ensure you, your friends, and your family's safety.


Check Your Drainage Works

Windstorms often come with heavy rain. To prevent any water damage, you should ensure that your gutters or downspouts are well maintained.


Intense gusts of wind along with heavy rain will cause more problems than you can handle if your drainage systems are damaged or clogged.



Secure Your Doors And Windows

You wouldn't want your doors and windows to be smashed in because of harsh winds. Secure your doors, windows, and anything else, preventing the wind from getting into your home and causing damage on the inside.



Inspect Your Outdoors And Indoors

If you have an outdoor shack or storage shed, it would be best to ensure the doors and windows are secured. 

Any belongings left outside the house like pottery, garbage bins, tools, outdoor displays, or anything not securely attached to the ground could be swept off the ground causing other accidents and destruction. 


Your indoors should be double-checked as well. Inspect your ceiling, and look out for any damages that could cause leaking or damages that could worsen as the windstorm hits. It would be best to tend to those as soon as you have the time.



Vehicles

It's safe to assume that you don't want your vehicle to cause damage or be damaged. To ensure that nothing bad happens, either way, make it a habit to park your car in your garage or shed if you have one. 


What To Do During A Windstorm

During a windstorm, your precautions should be coming into play. On top of that, you can ensure you are safe even more to help you survive these harsh winds. 


Stay Informed

It would help if you had a radio on hand to stay updated with weather forecasts and updates. You can also use your mobile device to gather information regarding the windstorm to know how long this weather will last.


Stay Under Proper Shelter

Make sure your house is strong and secured. Your walls should be durable enough to withstand strong gusts of wind, and your roof should be strong enough to hold up against heavy rain. 


The Bottomline

You can't be too careful with setting up your house to be as secure as possible against these kinds of scenarios. To further ensure your safety, inspect any part of your house that could cause problems as time passes.


At Brad Spurgeon Insurance Agency Inc., we aim to provide comprehensive insurance policies that make your life easier. We want to help you get the insurance that fits your needs. You can get more information about our products and services by calling our agency at (409) 945-4746. Get your free quote today by CLICKING HERE. Coverage discussed in this article is not guaranteed. Please contact our agents today to ensure that your needs are being met and learn more about your policy. We are happy to help!

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