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How to Avoid Commercial Storm Damage

9/22/2022 (Permalink)

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Don't Let A Winter Storm Derail Your Business

A winter storm can occur at any time so it's vital that you're prepared to protect your commercial building in Brentwood, MO. Taking the proper preventative measures can help ensure business continuity, avoid unnecessary property damage and, most importantly, keep your employees safe.

1. Sign Up for Emergency Alerts.
It's almost impossible to prepare for storm damage if you don't know what's going on. There are several alert systems available that can help you stay up to date on severe weather activity. It's just as important that you listen and abide by the authorities' instructions during the storm as well.

2. Keep Your Gutters Clean.
You should regularly remove debris from your building's gutters regardless of the weather. When your gutters and pipes are obstructed, they cannot drain water off of the roof properly, which can result in pooling and flooding.

3. Insulate Your Building's Pipes.
A winter storm puts your building's pipes at risk for freezing over. When water freezes, it expands, which puts unnecessary stress on your pipes and can ultimately result in a pipe break. You can prevent this by adding insulation to rooms with exposed piping, or applying insulating products, such as heat tape or pipe sleeves, directly to exposed piping.

4. Trim Overgrown Tree Branches.
High winds can transform overgrown tree branches into dangerous projectiles. Trimming back excessive plant growth is the best way to prevent a tree branch from hurling itself through your window.

5. Install a Backup Generator.
Some storms might not warrant an evacuation. If the authorities say that it's safe enough to remain in the building, you want to make sure you can keep working. Installing a backup generator is a great way to ensure that your building has a steady power supply throughout the duration of the storm.
Don't let a winter storm derail your business and inflict unnecessary property damage. The above methods can help prevent damage, but they cannot guarantee your complete safety. Contact storm remediation experts if your property has suffered physical damages.

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