The aftermath of a storm can be life changing. Since our area is prone to weather hazards, we've had to learn to adapt to the natural climate. You can't avoid extreme weather, but you can be prepared when a storm attacks.
Here are some suggestions for spring time:
- Park your cars in a garage with a roof to protect the windows from breakage and the roof of the vehicle from getting dents.
- Home and business owners alike should choose a strong roofing system for their houses and buildings. The cost and the inconvenience of dealing with damage every time isn't worth the apparent savings of going with the cheapest option.
- Be particular when choosing the appropriate materials for your roof. Ask about hail resistant shingles and material warranties. At Bill West Roofing, we offer the best possible warranties, and often can give you a choice of different kinds of warranties. Your roofing company should be willing to explain the details to you.
- Make sure that you have enough food and supplies to keep the household for a few days, in case you can't get out.
- If you are outside when a storm hits, get inside and stay inside (bring pets inside too). Once you’re indoors, close all drapes, blinds, or shades to help protect against broken window glass and hailstones.
- If the storm is severe, move to a basement, cellar or another part of the building not directly below the roof.
- Make sure that all family members know where to take shelter in case of severe weather. Sometimes animals hide when a storm is approaching; when severe weather is predicted, round up your pets so you can take them with you.