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How to Prevent Secondary Damage after a Disaster

Disasters, by definition, are catastrophic events that cause wide-spread damage and disruption. But what happens after the disaster has passed? For many people, the real struggle begins when they try to rebuild their lives and homes.

Secondary damage is defined as any further damage that occurs after the initial disaster. This can be from things like looting, vandalism, or even just the elements.

Here are a few ways to prevent secondary damage after a disaster:

1. Secure your property.

If you have to evacuate, make sure to secure your property. This includes things like locking all doors and windows, unplugging appliances, and turning off the gas and water.

2. Board up windows and doors.

If you can, board up your windows and doors. This will help protect your property from looters and vandals.

3. Remove debris.

After a disaster, there will be a lot of debris left behind. Try to remove as much of it as you can from your property. This will help prevent further damage from the elements.

4. Protect your belongings.

If you have any valuables, try to protect them as best you can. This includes things like jewelry, important documents, and family heirlooms.

5. Stay informed.

Keep up with the latest news and information about the disaster. This will help you know what to expect and how to best prepare for it.

Sources:

https://www.ready.gov/secondary-damage
https://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/20130726-1914-25045-0178/prevent_secondary_damage_after_a_disaster_508.pdf
https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/types-of-emergencies/hurricane/prevent-secondary-damage.html

JCC Restoration LLC

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