Hurricane Harvey—Learning From Destruction & Preparing For the Worst

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Texas has been a state prone to natural disasters.

However, September 2017 came with one of the worst hurricanes that took the state by a storm and caused a damage of over $23 billion.

In the light of the recent tragedy fallen on Texas, there’s more precautions being taken for sudden turn of the weather.

As Hurricane Harvey slammed into the state, it left in its midst destruction of homes. It’s never too late to make necessary changes that will eventually help in keeping your home intact during times of disasters.

It’s never too late to be safe

There’s sufficient damage done to houses, regardless of how much you prepare; however, that doesn’t mean you completely disregard the problem.

Preparing your home for disasters often results in less damage as compared to normal.

hurricane impact windowsHere are a few tips you can follow to help you protect your home:

Tip #1: Check your insurance coverage

If you’re a property owner or a tenant, you need to first be sure to insure your home. Insuring your home against flooding is actually a standard for renters. Even if you don’t live near the coast, contact your insurance companies beforehand.

Tip #2: Copy out your documentations

It’s very easy to displace important documents during a hurricane. You should make sure to keep copies of the following:

  • Birth certificates
  • Insurance
  • Proof of ownership
  • Identification forms
  • Medical coverage papers etc.

Make sure they’re photocopied and kept safe.

Tip #3: Be well stocked

Don’t wait till the hurricane is on your shoulders; make sure you’re well stocked beforehand. People need to evacuate their homes when a storm strikes which means there’s often not enough time to stock up their car with the required supplies. Make sure you have a kit with you that has emergency supplies for both the evacuation, and if you’re on a lockdown in your home. Some items may include:

  • First aid kit
  • Battery powered radio
  • Flashlights
  • Loud whistles
  • Food
  • Medications
  • Cash
  • Water
  • Batteries, etc.

Tip #4: Prepare your home

Even if you’re planning on evacuating, it’s important to make sure your home is protected during the storm. While some damage is expected, be prepared. For example, make sure you have boarded up the doors and windows.

You can even renovate beforehand and make sure your house is built strong. Remember, it’s important to focus on the windows because they tend to do most damage to not only properties but people as well.

It’s often the shards of glass that end up doing much harm during hurricanes and storms. Hurricane impact windows are often the best solution in cases like these. They tend to prevent the windows from facing damage caused by strong of winds.

Rebuild your home for the next disaster that may strike; check out our collection of products and hurricane impact windows at Oridow. Contact us and we’ll provide you with the best doors and windows at affordable prices.

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