With the severe weather and flooding recently, Houstonians are looking for ways to protect their homes from the weather.
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Here’s what you can do today to safeguard your property before a storm:
- Check your roof for loose shingles and leaks to prevent major damage.
- Trim aging trees with overhanging limbs to avoid potential hazards.
- Ensure your plumbing system is well-maintained to prevent flooding and sewage backups.
- Avoid covering AC units during floods to prevent electrocution hazards.
- Stock up on essential supplies like water, canned food, flashlights, and medications to last through the storm and aftermath.
- Prepare for your pets’ needs with enough food, water, medications, and a pet carrier, and keep a current photo of them in case they get lost.
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In addition, here are some tips from the Texas Severe Storms Association for dealing with flash floods:
- Avoid low-water crossings and flood-prone areas when driving.
- Leave your vehicle immediately if it stalls in flood waters and move to higher ground.
- Keep away from flooded creeks, streams, or drainage ditches, especially children, as swift water can be dangerous.
- Act quickly, as rising waters can make escape difficult, and soggy banks may collapse.
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