Storm

Check 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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Consider hail-resistant building materials

  Consider retrofitting with hail-resistant building materials. Large hailstorms are infrequent, but can be devastating. Hail is a peril that threatens most of Queensland, but doesn't strike ...

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Check that windows and doors close securely

  Check that all windows and external doors close securely. Every home has either double or single entry doors made of either solid wood or hollow metal, with or without glass panels. Doors ...

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Have tarps and ropes ready

  Have tarps and ropes ready in the event of roof damage. If your home has sustained roof damage, someone will need to temporarily fix a tarpaulin with ropes to prevent further water or wind ...

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Consider fitting windows with shutters or screens

  Consider fitting windows and external glass doors with shutters or metal screens. One way to protect a home from damage during intense storms and cyclones is to install impact-resistant ...

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Check the condition of your roof

  Check the condition of your roof and any attachments. The roof of your house cops a daily battering from our harsh Australian elements, weather that's rain, hail, wind or sunshine. You ...

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Clear gutters and downpipes

  Clear gutters and downpipes of branches and leaves. Gutter cleaning is an essential part of protection your roof and property from extreme weather, debris build up and pest infestation. ...

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Check for corrosion or rotten timber

  Check for any corrosion, rotten timber, or loose fittings. At any time, rotten timber can pose a serious safety hazard if any weight-bearing materials, such as flooring, decking, joists ...

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Trim trees and overhanging branches

  Before you plant any trees consider how high and how wide the tree will ultimately grow. Position new trees and shrubs away from the house and powerlines; minimise the dangers caused by ...

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Secure loose items in your yard or deck

  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 ...

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