How to Prepare Your Home for Natural Disasters and Emergencies

Living in the Southeast means dealing with occasional hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters. While you can’t prevent these events, you can take steps to prepare your home:

  • Inspect Your Roof and Gutters: Ensure they’re in good condition to handle heavy rain.
  • Seal Windows and Doors: Check for leaks around windows and doors and seal them to prevent water intrusion.
  • Know Your Evacuation Routes: Have a family plan in case you need to evacuate quickly.

At Prime Recover, we’re here to help with the cleanup after the storm. We recommend creating an emergency preparedness kit and having our number on hand in case of emergency.

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