Cyclone

Clear gutters and downpipes

  Clear gutters and downpipes of branches and leaves Gutter cleaning is an essential part of protecting your roof and property from cyclone damage, debris build up and pest infestation. Unchecked ...

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Remove dead trees and branches

  Remove dead trees and branches; trim trees and overhanging branches One of the most damaging effects during Intense cyclone winds is from uprooted trees and severed branches crashing ...

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Identify the strongest room in your home

  Identify the strongest room in your home for safe shelter If authorities advise that the safest option for your household during a cyclone is to 'shelter-in-place', whether that's at ...

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Secure any loose items in your yard

  Secure any loose items in your yard, on patios or on decks Secure or store safely any outdoor furniture, boats, caravans, bicycles, ornaments, pot plants, gas tanks, drums, market umbrellas, ...

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Choose plants that resist cyclone damage

  Choose plants for your garden that resist cyclone damage Cyclonic winds cause much havoc to vegetation. Some of the most spectacular scenes following cyclones are those showing widespread destruction ...

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Get a builder to check your house

  For most Australians, our homes are a significant financial investment. Home is where you spend a lot of your time, so make time for regular home inspections and maintenance. No house ...

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Check roof area for loose tiles or iron sheets

  Check your roof area for loose tiles or iron sheets; replace roofing nails with screws The roof of your house cops a daily battering from our harsh Australian elements, weather that's ...

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Check your house for internal or external water leaks

  Check pipes, walls, ceilings and roof for internal or external water leaks A damaged roof, gutter or downwater pipes could result in telltale brown water stains on walls and ceilings. ...

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Check roof eaves and gable end walls

  Check roof eaves and gable end walls for gaps, corrosion or rotten timber In Queensland we use wide eaves to protect direct sunlight entering through glass windows, in order to keep houses ...

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Check all windows and doors close securely

  You probably lock windows and doors each day, before leaving, but there's often one that you have to really pull hard, which doesn't quite lock properly. So you already know which entry ...

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