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This               week's               major               storms               across               the               southeast,               particularly               in               Tuscaloosa               AL,               were               devastating               reminders               of               just               how               powerful               nature               can               be.

With               damage               totals               likely               to               rise               into               the               billions               and               the               loss               of               life               standing               at               just               under               200               (as               of               this               writing),               the               damage               across               the               south               is               on               a               level               not               seen               in               more               than               a               generation.

It               is               also               a               reminder               of               the               need               to               be               ready               for               severe               weather.

It               is               always               easier               to               do               so               now,               when               the               skies               are               clear,               than               when               storms               and               F5               tornadoes               are               bearing               down               on               you.
               For               starters,               you               need               to               protect               your               home               from               the               elements.

It's               impossible               to               wholly               prevent               Mother               Nature               from               having               her               way,               but               you               can               take               steps               to               minimize               the               damage.
               Remember               that               your               basement               is               the               first,               best               target               for               storm               damage               such               as               flash               flooding.

It's               the               lowest               level               of               your               home               and               any               water               than               is               not               absorbed               by               the               ground               will               go               there.

Remove               valuables               from               your               basement               and               make               sure               all               appliances,               electrical               outlets,               and               fuse               boxes               are               raised               above               any               projected               flood               level               (12               inches               will               suffice               in               most               situations).

Electricity               and               water               do               not               mix!
               You               can               also               utilize               hurricane               straps               to               protect               your               roof               against               high               winds.

Storm               shutters               may               be               installed               to               protect               windows               against               flying               debris.
               Incredibly,               many               of               the               damage               claims               reported               following               a               major               storm               are               the               result               of               hail,               which               can               be               the               size               of               a               golf               ball               or               softball               and               easily               able               to               dent               car               hoods               or               smash               windows,               as               well               as               wreaking               havoc               on               the               roof               of               your               home.

If               possible,               pull               cars,               boats,               and               RVs               into               your               garage               or               under               sufficient               shelter.
               You               should               also               have               a               "safe               place"               for               you               and               your               family               to               go               in               the               event               of               severe               weather.

If               your               home               has               a               basement,               that               is               perfect.

Just               make               sure               you               bring               with               you               a               flashlight               with               extra               batteries,               a               portable               radio               (again,               with               extra               batteries)               to               monitor               rapidly               changing               weather               conditions,               first               aid               kit,               bottled               water,               blankets,               any               medications               needed,               as               well               as               a               few               coloring               books               or               toys               to               keep               small               children               entertained               while               you               ride               it               out.

If               the               emergency               broadcast               system               is               activated,               don't               wait;               proceed               directly               to               your               basement.
               If               you               don't               have               a               basement,               use               the               innermost               room               in               your               home,               preferably               one               without               windows.

Bathrooms               are               also               good               shelters.

Remember               to               keep               your               head               covered               to               protect               yourself               from               any               flying               debris.
               You               should               also               contact               your               local               water               damage               restoration               company.

They               are               available               in               nearly               every               community               and               can               become               of               invaluable               assistance               to               you               in               the               event               of               an               emergency.

Keep               in               mind               though,               that               all               water               damage               companies               are               not               created               equal,               so               you               don't               want               to               call               the               first               one               you               come               to.

Hiring               the               wrong               company               will               not               solve               your               problem,               in               fact,               it               may               make               it               worse.

You               need               to               find               a               company               that               has               been               certified               by               an               industry               leader               such               as               the               IICRC               or               RIA.

Industry               certification               does               not               guarantee               competent               work,               but               it               does               set               some               standards,               such               a               24/7               service,               trained               staff,               the               most               up               to               date               equipment               and               procedures,               as               well               as               a               full               range               of               services               offered               such               as               water               extraction,               drying,               carpet               cleaning,               mold               removal,               and               even               structural               repair               and               restoration               as               needed.
               For               the               most               comprehensive               information               on               all               things               related               to               water               damage,               check               out               The               Water               Damage               Survival               Guide,               an               eBook               available               for               free               download               from               Water               Damage               Local.com               that               covers               all               aspects               of               water               damage,               from               minor               basement               leaks               to               Category               4               hurricane               damage.

The               Survival               Guide               is               your               one               stop               source               for               water               damage               information               and               assistance.
               The               storms               this               week               reminded               us               that               when               Mother               Nature               turns               violent,               the               results               can               often               be               deadly.

Take               the               steps               necessary               to               protect               you               and               your               family               when               such               a               disaster               happens               again.

The               best               defense               is               a               good               offense,               and               the               time               to               take               that               offense               is               now,               before               the               opposing               team               shows               up.






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