Your Severe Weather Communication Strategy
8/9/2022 (Permalink)
Having a way to communicate with your family is incredibly important during severe weather, and you should always have a way to receive communications from the news or city authorities. It is also important to know the difference between watches and warnings so you can know whether to simply be aware of your surroundings or take shelter immediately.
Secondly, you should have multiple ways to receive alerts from officials, like your cellphone and an NOAA weather radio.
Lastly, make sure you have a communication strategy for your household. Locate a specific location in your home that will be your safe area (like a basement or a fully enclosed room) that everyone knows is the place to go to when the weather becomes severe. Additionally, make sure you have a plan in place to communicate with family members who are away from your home during and after the storm so you can reconnect quickly when it is over.
Your Severe Weather Aftermath Checklist:
After the severe weather has passed, it is a good idea to review your safety plan and make any necessary changes, as well as assess any damage done to your home. Once it is safe to do so, check your property for damage.
Take a look around at your roof and the seals around your windows and doors, as these areas are the most likely to suffer water damage.
If you do discover damage, calling us at SERVPRO of Greenville/Cleveland is the necessary first step. We are the trusted team of professionals who will be sure to provide you with a quick response and a reliable timeline to begin the restoration process in your home.
When your household is all together again after the storm has passed, do an audit of your safety plan. Discuss what worked and what needs to be adjusted, repack your emergency kit and edit anything that wasn’t beneficial to your process. Those adjustments will make sure you are better prepared for the next time you encounter severe weather.
If you discover storm damage to your home or business, you can count on SERVPRO of Greenville/Cleveland.