If you read national news feeds, you will probably see multiple cities that have experienced floods recently. Could the Burbank area be next? In this country, flash floods are the most common severe weather disaster. In as little as two feet of water, floods can carry objects as large as a car.
To help you and your family endure a flood disaster, we’d like to share five flood preparedness tips in honor of FEMA’s National Preparedness Month (NPM).
- Create a Plan – It’s of the utmost importance to create a family emergency plan. Once the plan is in place, review it with your family. To make this process easier, Paul Davis has a Get a Plan form you can download at the link at the bottom of this post.
- Develop an Emergency Kit – Make sure you have the following items: a first aid kit, water (a gallon of water per person for at least 3 days), singal whistle, battery-powered radio, dust masks, moist towelettes, garbage bags, pliers, and local maps.
- Keep Gutters Clean – Your gutters play an important role during heavy rains. Make sure they are clear of debris and drains are unclogged.
- Look at Flood Maps – It’s important to know if you live in a flood area so you can get proper insurance. To see flood maps in Burbank, click the link at the end of the post.
- Understand Flood Vocabulary – Do you know the difference between a flood watch and a flood warning? When a flood watch is issued, it means that there is a possibility that a flood will occur in your area. A flood warning means that a flood is imminent and that you need to be prepared.
If a flood does happen in Burbank, Paul Davis Restoration of Burbank / Beverly Hills CA is here for you. Our services are designed to help you clean up all flood damage and restore your home to the way it way before. If you are in need of emergency board-ups, call 818-230-8300; we’re here for you when disaster strikes.
Links
Get a Plan Template: https://bit.ly/1BsklQb
Local Flood Maps: https://msc.fema.gov/portal