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How To Prepare For Flood Damage


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There are times in which you can plan for flood damage and times in which you can't. One of the ways you can prepare is by investing in some flood damage insurance. If you live in a declared flood-prone zone or your area happens to be near rivers and streams, you never know when flood damage might occur to your home. Water can rise so fast that you have to get out in a hurry or you could become stranded. Flood damage can also occur when you have leaky pipes or a leaky roof. The only way to prepare for this type of flooding is to have your pipes inspected on occasion and to make sure there is no damage to your roof.

Now there are other instances in which you're able to prepare for flood damage and that is by watching your weather forecasts. If you live in a flood prone area and it is being predicted that your area is going to receive a lot of rain, you may want to take extra precautions. If you live in a coastal area that is prone to hurricanes, it is ideal to do everything you can to protect yourself, your family and your possessions as much as you can.

Here is how you're going to protect your belongings and your property from flood damage:

* Try to store as much electrical equipment at least four feet above the ground. This just isn't a way to prevent flood damage, but it is a way to prevent a fire from occurring as well. If you've wondered how fires break out in major storms, this is one of those ways.

* Turn off all of your electrical equipment, but leave on burglar alarms.

* If your central air and heating units are at ground level, turn them off.

* If you can, place sandbags around the property. This can prevent flood damage y or at least minimize the amount of water that actually breaks through.

* You can also construct gullies to funnel the water to drains. Many have prevented flood damage this way.

* Make sure all drains and gutters are clear of leaves and other debris. If not, the water could somehow flow into the house or compromise the roof, causing flood damage.

* Move your high value items to an upper floor in order to prevent flood damage from occurring to your other pieces of property.

Other tasks that you can do to prevent flood damage depends on your home. However, this is a basic list that can help you take those first steps toward protecting your property to the best of your ability. Flood damage is serious stuff, so the preparation is nothing compared to the aftermath. If you take no measures to prepare for flood damage, then you're looking at even tougher consequences. These preparation measures are just meant to reduce the flood damage. They may not eliminate them, but a reduction in flood damage can be of significant help.


 

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