Secure any loose items in your yard

 

Secure any loose items in your yard, on patios or on decks

Get help from neighbours in your complex to secure or store safely any outdoor furniture, boats, caravans, bicycles, ornaments, pot plants, gas tanks, drums, market umbrellas, swings, lawnmowers, garden tools, garbage bins, large toys, and the countless small items that accumulate around the house.

These items should be secured to the house or ground, or stored in the garage, garden shed, or temporarily within the home. Strong winds can pickup and hurl items through windows, doors, and garage doors destroying the external barrier protection your family. Glass breakage is particularly dangerous and not all windows and doors are nottempered safety glass, particularly in older homes.

If you have a swimming pool, get some help from neighbours in your apartment or townhouse complex to remove the pool cover to avoid the cover damage during heavy downpours.

Caravans are necessarily of lightweight construction with flat sides, which makes them susceptible to being blown over during high winds, or damaged by flying debris. Use chassis and roof tie-downs to prevent your caravan being blown over. The most effective roof tie-down is a strong net firmly fixed at ground level that passes over the van roof, which might also protect your van from flying debris.