Preparing for a storm
Protecting the things that matter most is a key part of any strong financial plan. For many of us, that means looking after our home and the people we care about. Depending on where you live, there may also be a higher risk of natural hazards that can impact your property. These can include bushfires, floods, severe storms and cyclones. In these articles, we’ll walk through some of the most common risks and share practical steps to help you prepare your home and support your safety before a major event.
Before you begin, it’s important to keep these essentials in mind:
1. Have an emergency evacuation plan ready and be prepared to leave early if advised.
2. Always follow the advice of local authorities and emergency services.
3. If you plan to stay and defend your property, ensure you have a well-prepared and safe plan in place.
4. Review your insurance policy regularly so you understand what’s covered and any exclusions that may apply.
Storms cause significant damage to Australian communities each year. Preparing early can help reduce the impact a storm may have on your home and property. It’s also important to review your insurance regularly. Check that your level of cover reflects the current replacement value of your home and belongings, and that you understand what is included in your policy.
Here are some practical steps you can take too:
Prepare your home
- Check official government and emergency services guidance relevant to your local area to understand your level of risk and recommended preparation actions.
- Keep yourself and your family or colleagues safe by ensuring that everyone is familiar with your evacuation plan and knows where the first aid and emergency kits are.
- Make sure that operational and other data is backed up, and that stock and other key items can be moved if needed.
- Clear leaves and debris from gutters, roofs and downpipes at your home or business.
- Check the roof for leaks and seal them to prevent water from flowing in.
- Move vehicles under cover when possible, and secure items outside as they could be blown about by the wind or carried away in surging water.
During a storm
- Contact 000 or your local SES in any emergency.
- Use a battery-powered radio to monitor and follow the advice of emergency officials.
- Check your local radio station for updates on the weather, power supply, emergency warnings and evacuation alerts.
- Unplug electrical items, especially computers.
- Stay indoors and away from windows.
After a storm
- If there is any danger, contact 000 or your local SES.
- Do not use damaged electrical outlets.
- Stay away from fallen power lines and anything that they may be touching.
- Do not walk through or drive through flowing water or enter still water of unknown depth.
- Once the danger has passed, take photos of damaged or destroyed items before disposing of them to assist in any insurance claims.
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