Storms can bring serious risks for property owners. It is essential to protect your condo during hurricane season with proper preparation. This post will share simple and expert tips that help keep your condo safe before, during, and after storms.
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Many owners believe condos have complete protection against storms. Hurricanes still affect buildings with strong winds, flooding, and power outages. Balconies and windows face the most significant risks. Parking garages and lower levels are especially vulnerable to flooding. Knowing these risks allows you to plan effectively.
Secure doors and windows with storm shutters or heavy coverings. Store valuables, electronics, and important papers in waterproof containers on high shelves to prevent water damage. Prepare an emergency kit with flashlights, batteries, food, bottled water, and other supplies. You should also keep medications, first aid supplies, and phone chargers easily accessible.
Before a storm, remove any furniture, planters, and loose items from your balcony. These can become dangerous in strong winds. Clear the balcony drains and gutters to avoid water pooling. Check with property management about emergency plans for the building. Ask if sandbags or pumps are available for residents to use.
Technology simplifies hurricane preparation. Download apps for real-time storm updates. Use smart locks and cameras for security while you evacuate. Keep a portable generator or solar charger to power your devices. These tools help you stay safe and connected during outages.
Every condo resident should know the evacuation routes for their building. Remember, elevators may not work during emergencies. Pack a go-bag with clothes, chargers, medicine, and essential documents. Share your evacuation plan with family members or trusted neighbors. When officials order an evacuation, leave quickly to stay safe.
Preparation should go beyond one season. Check the HOA emergency policies and readiness plans. Upgrade windows, balcony doors, and shutters for extra strength. These improvements can lower insurance costs and maintain property value, keeping your condo safe year after year.
Only return to your condo when authorities say it is safe. Check for leaks, cracks, or other damage. Take photos and videos for your insurance claims. Report any damage to your homeowners’ association and arrange for licensed repairs quickly. Taking action early helps prevent further damage and lets you return to normal living conditions faster.
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