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How To Prepare Your Home And Windows For The Next Big Storm

<p>With storms such as Hurricane Katrina several years ago and Hurricane Sandy merely a month ago&comma; people are already nervous for when the next big storm will hit&period; Individuals are now aware that they need to stock up on canned goods and fill their cars up with gas&period; However&comma; what can the general public to do to protect their home and windows for a storm&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>To Tape or Not To Tape<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>The debate over whether to tape windows or not to tape windows has been a bit of a controversy in the past few years&period; Some say that the tape helps the windows from breaking into a million little pieces&period; However&comma; others say that the tape will actually cause larger shards to fly into the house&period; These could potentially injure or kill people or pets in the house&period; The best scenario would be to stay away from all of the windows&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Replacement Windows and Screens<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Having older windows is also a threat during such a huge storm&period; They are not as strong and sturdy as newer models&period; Therefore&comma; consider having all new windows put into the house before a storm comes back to the area&period; Furthermore&comma; while the windows are being replaced&comma; have the screens made stronger as well&period; Pet screens&comma; for example&comma; will make the windows stronger against the weather&comma; but they will also help the precious pets to stay safer year round&period; Replace the doors and storm doors too&comma; so that none of these doors or windows are knocked down during a storm&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Trees on the Property<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Trees are a serious threat around a house&comma; especially when the trunk and branches are thick and long&period; They can come crashing into a house&comma; not only breaking windows but killing all of those who are inside&period; Find a company to take those trees down now before it is too late&period; Even if the stump removal is too expensive&comma; have the branches cut down&period; If a storm comes and the trees have not yet been removed&comma; go to the lowest part of the house&period; Of course&comma; if flooding and tree damage are both potential issues&comma; evacuate to a shelter or the home of a loved one&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Stocking up on Goods<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>After these two major hurricanes&comma; and other natural disasters&comma; people realized that stores were closed for awhile and the stock available might not be fresh&period; Buy plenty of canned items or foods that can be grilled on a barbecue before the next big storm&period; Individuals must also have plenty of baby food&comma; water and food and water for the pets&period; As mentioned earlier&comma; be sure to fill the car up with gas&period; If power goes out&comma; it could be days or weeks before the gas situation returns to normal&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Living through a massive storm is so scary&comma; and hopefully&comma; many people will not have to experience the detrimental effects of such a storm&period; However&comma; it is always best to be prepared in case the worse does happen in the local area&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Image Credit&colon; bigmike33x<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h5>Attached Images&colon;<&sol;h5>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li> <span class&equals;"license">License&colon; Creative Commons<&sol;span> <span class&equals;"source">image source<&sol;span><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>Derek is an active home improvement blogger&period; On the weekends and his days off he enjoys doing work around the house&period; The article above is for replacement windows&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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