The hurricane season runs from June to October and affects the entire Atlantic seaboard. This means that everyone who lives along the coast should be prepared for anything, including UNITS’ hurricane season requirements for this year.

Prepare a complete disaster supply kit

The CDC recommends having an emergency kit on hand in the case of a hurricane. Prepare three days’ worth of water and non-perishable food rations, as well as first-aid kits, prescription drugs, and pet or baby items. You should also make sure you have:

  • personal hygiene items
  • flashlights
  • a battery-operated radio
  • a plan for evacuation
  • a family plan in case you’re separated

Secure your home

Keep in mind that your home is one of the most important assets you own during a hurricane. Covering your windows with shutters or plywood before a storm hits ensures that they are protected from flying debris.

Purchase a backup generator

Many people are starting to recognize the need of having a portable or stand-by generator. Power outages can last for days, depending on the severity of the electricity grid damage. As a result, having a portable or standby generator is advantageous since it will restore electric service to some of your equipment, such as your air conditioner and refrigerator.

Remove or trim the trees around your home

A storm’s strong winds can sweep branches and even entire trees against buildings. If one or more trees are uprooted, it may cause significant property damage. To avoid house damage owing to fallen and uprooted trees, you should remove any high-risk trees on your land, such as those that are old, damaged, or pose a risk to your house.

Elevate your home

The winds, rain, and flooding from a hurricane are only part of the problem; it also unleashes a slew of dangers in its wake. Depending on the weather, site preparations, foundation style, height, and required repairs, it might take anything from four weeks to a few months to put up a home. You may be able to have your house raised before the first storm strikes because hurricane season is the most dangerous between mid-August and mid-October.

The experts at UNITS Moving and Portable Storage of Southeast Massachusetts have the knowledge, skills, and tools to help you prepare for the upcoming hurricane season. Please contact us today if you’d like to find out more about our portable storage containers or want a free estimate!

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