Before we get into how you can prevent, limit or react to
flooding, it’s important to note that flood damage is typically not covered by
your homeowners or renters insurance policy. There are specialized flood
insurance programs that we at Hunkins & Eaton can discuss with you. For
more information about flood insurance in New Hampshire, give us a call at 603-444-3975
or contact us online at www.hunkins-eaton.com.
Preparing for a
Flood
The Federal Emergency Management Agency recommends taking the following steps to stay safe during emergencies and limit damage from flooding:
· Build an emergency kit for your family
containing such items as drinking water and nonperishable food for each member
of your family (two-week supply), flashlights,
a radio, extra batteries, a first-aid kit, necessary medications,
personal hygiene items and copies of important documents.
· Create a communication plan so family members
can reach one another.
· Elevate your furnace, water heater and electric
panel in your home if you live in an area with a high flood risk.
· Consider installing “check valves” to prevent
floodwater from backing up into the drains of your home.
· If possible, construct barriers to stop
floodwater from entering your home, and seal basement walls with waterproofing
compounds.
Acting During a Flood
If a flood is likely in your area, quick action may be necessary to protect your family and property. You should:
· Stayed tuned to the radio or television for the
latest updates.
· Move immediately to higher ground if there is
any possibility of a flash flood. Do not wait for instructions to move.
· If you need to evacuate, secure your home and
move essential items to an upper floor. Turn off utilities if instructed to do
so, and disconnect electrical appliances. However, do not touch electrical
equipment if you are wet or standing in water.
· Do not walk through moving water — it can make
you fall. Use a stick to check the firmness of the ground in front of you.
· Do not drive into flooded areas. If you are
caught in your vehicle in floodwater, abandon your car and move to higher
ground if you can do so safely.
· If you have evacuated your home, do not return
until authorities tell you it is safe.
Recovering from a
Flood
Flooding can cause emotional stress along with physical hazards, so be mindful of you and your family’s well-being during the aftermath. Keep the following tips in mind when recovering from a flood:
· Floodwater can be contaminated by oil, gasoline
or sewage, so avoid contact as much as possible.
·
Make sure your city’s water supply is safe to
drink.
·
Clean and disinfect everything that was in
contact with floodwater.
· The Red Cross has a free book available called Repairing Your Flooded Home, which
contains information that will prove useful as you clean up. It’s available at www.redcross.org.
Of course, don’t hesitate to contact us as well — we’re ready to help!
· If you have flood insurance, contact your insurance
provider’s claims center as soon as possible.
Flooding is one of the most common hazards in the United
States. Being prepared for any emergency is crucial for the safety of you and
your family. Don’t be caught off guard!
At Hunkins & Eaton Insurance Agency in
Littleton, NH, and Lisbon, NH, your safety is our priority. For additional
safety tips and other useful resources, please read our other blog posts,
and connect with us on Facebook,
Twitter and Google+.
No comments:
Post a Comment