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Three Winter Storm Preparation Suggestions

9/15/2020 (Permalink)

Roof damage in a commercial building

How to Prepare Your Business for a Storm in Wintertime

Preparing a business in Harrisonville, MO for a winter storm may be an intimidating task. However, if a business owner is adequately prepared, the chances of sustaining storm damage can be significantly reduced. Here are three suggestions to consider to prepare a business for a storm in the wintertime.

1. Check the Building for Any Needed Repairs

It may be a good idea to begin preparations early, before the winter season arrives. Assessing a commercial building for any obvious damage that needs repairs is a great place to start. For example, a roof that needs to be fixed, or other issues with the structural integrity of the building should be evaluated and repaired if necessary. A snowstorm with lots of accumulating snow may create massive amounts of weight on the roof of a building, which may create a hazardous situation due to a potential roof collapse.

2. Insulation is Important

Ensuring that the business is properly insulated may be another beneficial task to complete prior to a winter storm in order to keep any employees that are in the building safe and warm. Checking all the windows and doorways is also very important to help keep cold air out of the building during a blizzard. Additionally, if a business loses electricity during a storm, having a generator to support the heat and lights can be very helpful.

3. Communication is Critical

Communication with employees is crucial. Having a plan in place in the event of an emergency may help to provide safety and security for employees. A business may consider having a “disaster preparedness drill,” which could involve a meeting place for anyone who is working at the time of an emergency during a storm.

Preparation is incredibly important. However, if damage does occur during a winter storm, professionals who specialize in disaster restoration and cleanup can be called. After the cleanup work is completed due to any blizzard or storm damage, the business will look “Like it never even happened."

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