Prepare Yourself for the Hurricane Season
Prepare Yourself for the Hurricane Season
As the Atlantic hurricane season begins anew, the prospect of 20-25 named storms reminds us of the importance of preparation over mere hopefulness. Safeguarding both your electrical items and personal safety during a storm is paramount. Here are essential steps for households and home offices:
- Unplug appliances: Before a storm hits, unplug all non-essential electrical appliances and electronics to prevent potential damage from power surges.
- Secure outdoor electrical equipment: Anchor or secure outdoor items like air conditioning units, solar panels, and generators to prevent them from becoming hazards in high winds.
- Use surge protectors: Invest in quality surge protectors to shield sensitive electronics such as computers and TVs from lightning-induced power surges.
- Elevate surge protectors and cords: If you live in flood-prone areas, raise surge protectors, extension cords, and other electrical connections to avoid water damage in the event that there is flooding.
- Backup power source: Consider purchasing a generator, UPS, or Battery Energy Storage System for uninterrupted power supply during outages. Proper installation is key; contact professionals if needed.
- Emergency lighting: Keep battery-powered flashlights and lanterns handy for safe illumination during power outages. Avoid candles due to fire risks.
- Stock up on batteries: Ensure you have ample batteries for emergency devices like flashlights and radios, replacing them periodically to maintain functionality.
- Store documents electronically: Create digital copies of important documents and store them securely on a cloud service or portable drive to protect against loss during storms.
- Install whole-house surge protector: Have a qualified electrical contractor install a whole-house surge protector to safeguard your entire electrical system. These are also great for business continuity when installed in a commercial setting.
- Safely disconnect power: If advised to or you are evacuating, turn off the main circuit breaker to prevent electrical hazards and potential fires.
- Inspect post-storm: After the storm passes, visually inspect your electrical system for damage such as frayed wires or water damage. Seek professional help for repairs.
- Prioritize electrical safety: During severe weather, consult qualified electricians for guidance on electrical safety and emergencies.
Stay safe during this hurricane season and extend support to neighbours in need. Being prepared ensures peace of mind amidst nature's uncertainties. Don’t be caught napping, Barbados.