Prepping your home before a cyclone can help minimise damage. This checklist can help you get ready and secure your home.
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- Identify the strongest room in your home to shelter in during a cyclone.
- Make an emergency plan in case you need to evacuate.
- Have torches ready in case there’s a power outage.
- Check whether your neighbours need help.
- Confirm arrangements for your animals
- Locate your emergency kit.
- Beware the calm eye of the cyclone. Don’t go outside until you have received official advice that it is safe to do so.
- Keep gutters and downpipes clear so water can drain away quickly.
- Have your roof checked annually by a qualified trades person to detect any pre-existing damage and/or repairs that may be needed.Secure large items such as boats, caravans, trailers, rainwater tanks, outdoor furniture, shade sails and any loose material around your home.
- Fasten all cyclone screens and board up any exposed windows and doors.
- Trim trees and branches that hang over your home. Obtain council permission if required and be careful of any overhead powerlines. Please note we don’t cover loss or damage caused by trees being lopped, felled or transplanted by you or someone you authorise.
- Contact your local council or energy company if you think trees in your street may pose a threat to your property or powerlines.
- Locate and learn how to turn off your home’s main electricity, gas and water supply.
- Safely unplug electrical items, aerials and computer equipment to avoid damage from a power surge.
- Wear strong shoes and tough clothing for protection.
- Close and lock your windows.
- If anyone in your house relies on electrical equipment for medical reasons, plan in case your power is cut – it may take time to be restored.
- Take photos of your property, both inside and out. They could be helpful if you have to make an insurance claim.
- Pack enough drinking water and non-perishable food for three days.
- Have a first aid kit ready.
- Pack toiletries and towels.
- Pack a torch with spare batteries.
- Pack your devices and chargers.
- Organise hand sanitiser and face masks.
- Prepare important documents and valuables, including cash.
- Don’t forget any medication and scripts.
What’s next?
Staying safe is your priority. You can start your claim process after the cyclone has passed.
For support before and after a cyclone, visit AAMI’s Cyclone Hub.
Disclaimer
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