Protect Your Home From The Storm!
5/11/2020 (Permalink)
Here at SERVPRO of Burlington Township / Mount Holly we care about the safety of you and your loved ones and your home. Storms can be devastating and leave you with nothing. We want to educate you on some popular questions people ask when a storm of any kind comes through a home.
What to Do After a Hurricane- Find your loved ones. ...
- Don't go home until it's safe. ...
- Document the damage. ...
- Contact your insurance company. ...
- Apply for assistance. ...
- Stay out of the water. ...
- Prevent further damage. ...
- Listen to local clean up news and advisories.
Standard homeowners policies cover wind damage. So, if hurricane winds or tornadoes wreck your home, you should be OK. However, if a storm surge or flood carries off your house, a standard policy won't make you whole. You'll still have a mortgage if your house is destroyed by flooding.
Fill your bathtub with water, unless you have little children. This water can be used for drinking, washing, and flushing the toilet. Water supplies are often compromised by hurricanes and either become undrinkable or stop flowing.
Stay Safe After a Hurricane or Other Tropical Storm- Stay out of floodwater.
- Never use a wet electrical device.
- If the power is out, use flashlights instead of candles.
- Prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Be careful near damaged buildings.
- Stay away from power lines.
- Protect yourself from animals and pests.
- Drink safe water. Eat safe food.
If you have no flood insurance, FEMA's IHP grant will help you in a specific set of ways after a flood or other disaster. ... This is much less coverage than NFIP flood insurance, which covers up to $250,000 to repair or replace your home and belongings.
Most important after you know your family is safe, call SERVPRO to help you get your life back together.