Storm or Disaster Preparation

Before a major storm or natural disaster hits, there are several precautions you can take to minimize damage to your home or business. Read on for tips on preparing for a storm, steps to take as a storm becomes imminent, and what to do immediately after the storm subsides. Learn more.

Residential Preparation

  • Stock up on non-perishables, such as canned goods.
  • Make sure that you have adequate medical supplies and refill any critical prescriptions.
  • Keep any areas surrounding electrical service equipment clear.
  • Turn the temperature controls on your refrigerator and freezer to the coldest setting to keep food cold on the event of power outage.
  • Fill several large containers and your bath tub with water.
  • Keep flashlights, batteries, candles and matches on hand throughout the house.
  • Fill your car with gas.
  • Secure any boats early.
  • Be sure trees and shrubs around your home are well trimmed so they are more wind-resistant.
  • Clear loose and clogged rain gutters and downspouts.
  • Bring in all outdoor furniture, decorations, trashcans and anything else that is not tied down.
  • If you have special needs, such as life support equipment, be prepared in case you lose power.
  • If you have a home medical device, make sure your device will still work during a power outage, or have a back-up plan in place.
  • Stay tuned to local weather forecast for storm updates and have a battery-powered radio available.

Severe Weather or Hurricane Warnings

  • Tape, board or shutter windows and glass doors.
  • Secure all outdoor objects that could became airborne under high winds.
  • Wedge sliding glass doors to prevent them from lifting from their tracks.
  • In the winter, close off unused rooms to conserve heat, open curtains and shades to let sunlight in and close them at night. Stock up on firewood.
  • Leave your home if authorities order an evacuation, especially if your homes is in an area that floods easily.

After the Storm

  • Take photographs of all damage before repairs and keep receipts for insurance.
  • Avoid downed or dangling utility wires.
  • If your house has been damaged, contact the Inspection Services Division (ISD) to request an inspection.

Business and Commercial Preparation

  • Always protect your data with backup files.
  • Make plans to work with limited cash, no water, sewer or power for few days.
  • Protect your employees by providing shelter to employees and their families, if possible.
  • Review your insurance coverage and be aware that flood damage requires separate coverage.
  • Check your disaster supplies kit.
  • Secure property by tying down any items that could become airborne under high winds, like lawn furniture, potted plants and trashcans.
  • Fill fleet cars and equipment gas tanks.

Severe Weather or Hurricane Warnings

  • Tape, board or shutter windows and glass doors. If you do not have impact-resistant windows, install shutters or plywood to cover glass.
  • Cover and move equipment to a secure area.
  • Secure all outdoor objects that could became airborne by high winds.

After the Storm

  • Use caution before entering your business. Check for power lines, gas leaks and structural damage. If any electrical equipment is wet, contact an electrician.
  • Take photographs of all damage before repairs and keep receipts for insurance.
  • Avoid downed or dangling utility wires.
  • After assessing damage to your facility, contact the Inspection Services Division (ISD) to request an inspection.