What to Do Before a Hurricane Season

As the nation continues to focus greatly on the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re reminding property owners of the urgent need to prepare their homes and businesses for the Atlantic Hurricane Season. Looking for coronavirus disinfecting services? Check this out.

Together with 18 predicted storms, the year, which officially starts on June 1, is expected to be compared to ordinary. PuroClean is offering both home and business owners suggestions to protect their possessions, ensuring they’re prepared for whatever may come. 

“With a worldwide pandemic already causing concern, we recognize hurricane season preparedness may not be top-of-mind. Property owners must take the necessary measures to protect their assets, to prevent any extra burden a storm could include.”

Evacuating through flooded streets

Many businesses which were unprepared for last year’s impact were forced to close or relocate because of damage. Additionally, many homeowners observed floods or excessive structural damage.

Commercial and residential properties are impacted by the strong rain and wind of hurricanes. And, according to the Congressional Budget Office, the anticipated annual economic losses from most types of damage caused by storm winds and storm-related flooding total $54 billion.

We encourage both residential and business property owners to be aware of the following advice. They’ll help ensure preparedness and spare time when emergencies occur:

  • Know your risks — Know your area’s flood risk and neighborhood hurricane evacuation routes. Knowing this can help you determine your business’s risk variable and prepare for what might come. Use FEMA’s Map Service Center, where you can put in your address to see your flood zone.
  • Check your insurance in case you don’t have flood insurance, then get it today. Normal homeowner’s insurance policies don’t cover flood damage. Businesses should add disturbance insurance to help cover loss of income following a storm. Keep in mind that it might take around 30 days for flood insurance to take effect.
  • Secure your house Fasten your roof with straps or clips to reduce damage. Prune trees and shrubs in your yard for more wind resistance. Clean and maintain your rain gutters and downspouts. Reinforce your garage door to allow it to resist powerful winds. Make sure you obtain an electric generator to run appliances that are essential if the power goes out. Find out how to shut off the power and gas to your house.
  • Create a household evacuation plan — Decide on a meeting place for your family members and routes to arrive. Plan how to get in touch with your family when separated. Plan where you’ll go if you must evacuate, such as a shelter.
  • Create an emergency kit Be sure to include provisions for at least three days. You must also add medication for anyone who wants it, as well as pet supplies. Store copies of significant documents, such as evidence of possession of any property in your emergency kit. Back up the data onto your electronic devices to make sure it’s protected if your computer, or other devices, are damaged during the storm.

“PuroClean franchise owners are educated and ready to protect property owners throughout their times of need, including hurricane season,” said Steve White, president, and COO of PuroClean. “As a leader for more than 20 years, we are prepared to dispatch our technicians to countries across the country to provide relentless customer support to those who require additional support after being in significant damage from the forthcoming year’s storms.”

PuroClean’s Emergency Management Plan

PuroClean’s EMP will help business owners effectively handle unexpected events and decrease the impact on businesses, possessions, and customers.

Furthermore, PuroClean Naples offers a national disaster response team. They can encourage communities affected by significant damage or impacted during hurricane season.