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Preparing Commercial Properties For Fall Weather | SERVPRO of Barron, Dunn & Rusk Counties

8/15/2024 (Permalink)

bright orange and yellow fall foliage Preparing your commercial property for Fall is easy with these helpful tips and tricks from SERVPRO of Barron, Dunn & Rusk Counties!

As fall approaches, commercial property owners in our community must prioritize preparations to safeguard their buildings from potential storm damage. Taking proactive steps now can mitigate risks and ensure your property remains secure and operational during adverse weather conditions typical of the fall season.

Roof Maintenance

Maintaining the integrity of your roof and exterior is paramount in defending against storm damage. Start by conducting a thorough inspection of the roof for signs of wear, such as loose shingles or areas susceptible to leaks. Promptly addressing any issues can prevent water intrusion during heavy rains or snowstorms common western Wisconsin during fall.

Clear gutters and downspouts of debris to maintain proper drainage and prevent water buildup that could lead to roof leaks or foundation damage. Trim overhanging tree branches to minimize the risk of branches breaking off and causing damage during strong winds. Secure outdoor equipment, signage, and loose items that could become hazardous in severe weather conditions.

Sealing the Gaps

Inspect windows and doors for gaps or cracks that may allow water infiltration or drafts. Seal these openings with weatherstripping or caulking to enhance energy efficiency and protect against water damage. Consider installing storm shutters or protective coverings for windows to reduce the risk of breakage from hail or strong winds.

Ensure exterior doors are equipped with sturdy locks and hinges to withstand high winds and prevent them from being blown open. Reinforce garage doors as needed to safeguard structures and items stored inside from potential damage.

Emergency Preparedness and Safety Measures

Preparing your commercial property for fall storms also involves planning for emergencies and ensuring the safety of occupants:

Review and update your emergency preparedness plan, including evacuation procedures, sheltering options, and communication protocols during severe weather events. Educate employees about emergency procedures and assign specific roles to ensure a coordinated response.

Inspect and test backup generators, sump pumps, and other critical equipment to ensure they are operational. Keep emergency supplies readily accessible, such as flashlights, batteries, first aid kits, and non-perishable food and water, in case of power outages or extended disruptions.

Stay informed about weather forecasts and storm warnings by monitoring updates from local authorities. Rapid changes in weather patterns during the fall months can lead to sudden storms, making it essential to stay vigilant and prepared.

Contact SERVPRO of Barron, Dunn & Rusk Counties for Expert Assistance

For comprehensive cleaning and restoration services tailored to commercial properties, including storm damage restoration and emergency response planning, contact SERVPRO of Barron, Dunn & Rusk Counties today. Our skilled team is dedicated to helping you safeguard your property and respond promptly to storm-related issues.

Prepare your commercial property for fall storms by implementing these essential tips. By taking proactive measures to fortify your building’s defenses and enhance emergency readiness, you can minimize the impact of severe weather and ensure a secure environment for your employees and customers alike. Stay proactive and resilient in the face of potential storm risks this fall season.

Call SERVPRO of Barron, Dunn & Rusk Counties for a quick restoration after a storm. We are ready 247 to take your call.

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