Through the spring, summer and fall, thunderstorms pose a frequent danger in many parts of the country. While thunder and lightning are common during thunderstorms, other by-products of those storms can be hail or tornadoes—or both. Tornadoes and hailstorms can cause millions of dollars of damage to a community, with hail damage accounting for at least half of typical storm damage losses.
Tornadoes can wreak havoc on one home or business and skip over adjacent buildings. They can uproot trees and toss vehicles miles away from their pre-storm location. They can flatten structures or simply rip off a few shingles and move on. As tornadoes get more powerful and more frequent, preparing employees and your building for a tornado is essential.
While the ferocious nature of tornadoes makes them a force to be frightened of, hailstorms don’t get the same level of respect. However, preparing for the possibility of a hailstorm should also be on your radar. Large hail stones can be extremely damaging, but even pea- or marble-sized stones can destroy a roof and break windows with ease.
Hailstorms generally don’t destroy buildings, but may wipe out the roof and windows, add dents to vehicles and metal-clad buildings, destroy fields of crops, as well as trees and landscaping plants. These storms can cut a large swath through the countryside.
Your first course of action is to prepare well in advance, beginning with an emergency action plan that includes preparation for severe storms, especially tornadoes. Include the details outlined in Tech Sheet: Emergency Action Plan. Your plan will include details such as how to:
In addition to the plan you develop to protect your building and inhabitants, employees who may be outdoors or in a vehicle also need to understand how to stay as safe as possible. These safety precautions are from the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety:
For additional details, check out the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Severe Weather Facts and Myths.
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