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Storm Prep for Property Managers

1/6/2022 (Permalink)

Damage to the roof and ceiling of an office following a violent storm in Vientiane, Laos. Storms can be dangerous and even deadly. Fortunately, storm preparedness can be a lifesaver.

Property Managers' Storm Preparedness

Preparing for a storm isn’t always top priority within property management, but it should be. The fact is storms are responsible for countless injuries across the country each year, and if any of those occur on your property, you could be facing liability. It’s easy to see that Etowah, OK, storm preparedness should be top of mind, but where does one begin? Use these tips to get a handle on this important bit of planning.

Make a Storm Plan

Every multi-building property needs a comprehensive storm preparation plan at minimum. Such a plan should cover things like

• Disaster-relief information
• Emergency contacts
• Evacuation plans
• Nearby shelters

and the like. Create a plan months in advance as part of storm preparedness. Review and tweak it with your staff, then make sure you distribute it to residents.

Secure Loose Objects Around the Property

A powerful storm can transform furniture and even waste bins into dangerous projectiles that can harm people and damage buildings. One of the easiest ways to prepare your property for a storm is inspect it for anything that could be picked up by strong winds. Remove portable items to safe, indoor storage. For stationary items, use tarps, ties, locks and similar securing devices to keep things in place. Don’t forget to trim trees to prevent branches from becoming projectiles amid high winds.

Stock Up

Shortly before a storm and definitely in its midst, important supplies will run dry. The smartest property managers prepare by stocking up on essentials months before the storm season. Keep lots of water and batteries on hand, as well as shelf stable foods if possible. It’s also a good idea to invest in a backup generator or several.

Storms can be dangerous and even deadly. Fortunately, storm preparedness can be a lifesaver. Use these tips to keep your property safe when facing storm damage and it will help things go smoother.

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