Prepare for cyclones

Prepare for cyclones
Check with local building authorities to make sure your home complies with cyclone safety standards. Make improvements if necessary. Secure loose roof tiles and sheets, eaves and boards. Keep tree branches and loose materials clear of your home, to avoid damage to people and property.

Australian Buildings Standards improvements since 1981 ensure that houses built in cyclone regions have additional building strength to withstand intense winds.

Prepare your home for cyclones

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 can be classified …

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Maintain your yard

One of the most damaging effects during Intense cyclone winds is from uprooted trees and severed branches crashing onto buildings and cars, and through glass windows and doors. Remove any dead …

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Maintain your home

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 rain, hail, …

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Take precautions

Know where and how to turn off mains power, water, gas and solar power To enable fast action in an emergency, draw a map of your property and clearly mark the location of your electrical switchboard, …

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When a cyclone threatens

When a cyclone is heading your way, prepare for the worst and you'll avoid expensive damage to property. Secure or store safely any outdoor furniture, boats, caravans, bicycles, ornaments, pot …

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