07/26/2024 / By HRS Editors
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is predicted to be a dangerous one, with as many as 33 named storms expected this year. With the threat of dozens of storms looming, you should prepare your home and property before SHTF.
Remember that while making your home hurricane-proof can be expensive, experts have advised that it will pay off with less damage and a quicker recovery after the storm. (h/t to USAToday.com)
Preppers know that it’s better to start getting ready for a hurricane or other weather-related disaster before things go south.
If you are worried about going overbudget, you can prep your home in stages. Before disaster strikes, assess your property for potential vulnerable areas.
Below are some tips from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help you get started:
Clear the yard of large items that could be blown over during the storm, such as potted plants, furniture and lawn decorations. Things like backyard grills, bicycles and stored building materials should also be secured.
Gravel
Replace gravel or rocks near your home with a lighter, fire-resistant material that won’t cause as much damage if it is blown by strong winds.
Trees
Cut tree branches that could fall on buildings or your car. Keep all shrubbery trimmed to prevent damage to windows.
Roof
Check your roof for missing or loose shingles or a sagging roofline. If there is damage, you may need to reinforce the roof before the hurricane hits. (Related: Why being prepared is a game-changer.)
After clearing your yard, you should make your home hurricane proof.
Doors
Make sure all the exterior doors are hurricane-proof, with at least three hinges and a deadbolt lock at least one inch long.
Generator
If possible, get a generator as a backup power source. Gas-powered portable generators must be stored outdoors and dry to prevent carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning.
Do not operate a gas-powered generator indoors, including the basement or your garage.
Place generators at least 20 feet from structures with exhaust directed away from doors and windows. Get a carbon monoxide detector to monitor gas intrusion and prevent CO poisoning.
Power
Before SHTF, learn how to safely turn off your electricity in case of flooding or downed power lines, or if you have to bug-out/evacuate.
Wall openings
You can prevent water intrusion by sealing vents, electrical outlets and cables with a high-quality urethane-based caulk.
Windows
Reduce the likelihood of broken glass by covering all windows with storm shutters or plywood if shutters aren’t available. You can also nail wood panels to window frames.
Don’t forget to make your garage hurricane-proof. Because of their size and structure, garage doors are vulnerable to high winds, warned the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
If possible, replace old door systems with wind-resistant doors and tracks.
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