Though current temperatures make it hard to believe in some areas, the spring forecast for the next three months shows above-average temperatures for many of us, according to the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Whatever the weather, the likelihood of severe spring storms is always a possibility, as strong winds and heavy downpours can damage our homes.
Now is the time to do early spring cleaning around your home before the volatile weather begins.
Here are some tips you can follow:
· Clean out your gutters and downspouts. Remove debris. Check that they are working properly.
· Trim dead limbs off trees.
· Check the pump. If your home has a sump pump, test it to make sure it’s clean and operable and that the outflow is draining properly. Consider adding a battery-powered backup sump pump to keep the system working if the power goes out.
· Stow your gear. When strong winds are forecast, secure patio furniture and other yard items or put them in your garage or a shed so they don’t become dangerous projectiles.
· Cover up. Close and secure storm shutters if your home has them. Keep blinds and shades drawn, and tape or tack window coverings around the edges to help protect you from broken, flying glass. Tie thick blankets over vehicles that are exposed to the elements to diminish damage from hail.
If power outages are common in your area, prepare an emergency kit and keep it in a central location in your home.
Basic supplies should include:
· Flashlight and fresh batteries
· Battery- or solar-powered weather radio and/or transistor radio
· First aid supplies
· Hand sanitizer or wipes
· Three-day supply of canned or dried food and water
The Federal Emergency Management Agency offers lists of additional emergency supplies and other preparedness tips on its site.
Article submitted by Brennan Purdy of State Farm Insurance
My vision is to be an insurance professional whose actions are driven by keeping the customer's best interest as my primary goal. My staff will treat all my customers in a caring, friendly, and professional manner. My office will provide warm, efficient, and seamless services to our customers at all times. I expect my business to be comprised of knowledgeable, multiple-line customers who see my office as their first and best choice for all their insurance and financial service needs
For more information on these and other home safety tips, stop by my office or visit www.brennanpurdy.com. My office is conveniently located in downtown Bethel. 203-798-7300. 211 Greenwood Avenue , Bethel, CT 06801
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