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How to Prepare Your Home for Winter Disasters

Source: Allstate.com

Keeping your home and property safe is a priority year round. However, winter weather brings on additional safety hazards that, if neglected, can be dangerous. Learn tips to keep you and your home safe during the winter season.

Preparation Tips

  • Wash spray equipment, such as a hose or sprinkler, and put it away for the season.
  • Keep the furnace and flue in good condition.
  • Make sure combustible material such as spray cans or paint are not near a heater or any source of heat.
  • Ensure proper ventilation for the heating system(s).
  • Change furnace filters regularly. If there is a blower, have it cleaned and oiled.
  • Have fireplace inspected for loose mortar.
  • Be sure a screen covers the fireplace opening in your home.
  • Drain the swimming pool and cover it. Put chemicals away in a safe place where children can’t reach them. Lock all outside entrances to the pool.
  • Disconnect all pool electrical equipment.
  • Use lighting outside that is designed for outdoor use, including weatherproof cords, plugs, sockets and connections.
  • Provide ample light outdoors from the street and driveway to the entrance and interior of the home to illuminate snow and ice patches.
  • Keep all sidewalks and entrances to your home free from ice and snow.
  • Ensure hand railings and steps are in good shape.
  • Remove dead tree branches. Heavy snow or ice can cause them to break and potentially damage your property or injure someone.