Social Sciences, asked by nad95, 10 months ago

what can we do to stop the disaster before that occurs​

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Answered by ArkajyotiM
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To keep you and your family safe during a natural disaster, these preparedness safety tips can prevent injuries and make the difference in an emergency:

Stay informed. Tune in to local authorities for information about evacuations and safety tips.

Have a plan for evacuation. Know where you will go during a natural disaster and how you will get there.

Keep emergency kits on hand. Stock kits with flashlights, batteries, first aid supplies, and important identification information.

Avoid unnecessary risks. Do not leave your home unless instructed to do so.

Go to the safest area in your home. During a flood, go to a higher floor. If a tornado is in the area, go to a basement or inner room on the bottom floor of your home.

hail storm safety tips

Home safety tips for hail storms

When you think of natural disasters, hail storms are not likely to jump to the front of your mind. But, these pesky storms can cause an overwhelming amount of damage to your property. In 2015, there were 5,412 major hail storms, accounting for approximately 40 percent of all insured losses.

Hailstorms can cause a significant amount of damage. But, you can prepare yourself for safety at home. First and foremost, resist the urge to bring in your possessions after hail begins to fall to avoid injuries. Your safety is of the utmost importance. You can avoid personal injury by staying indoors.

To avoid having to brave the storm, take these preventative measures:

Park cars in garage or covered areas: Vehicles stand a better chance if they are protected in an enclosed area.

Don’t leave furniture and other valuables outside: Store outdoor furniture in a shed or bring inside. Try to avoid leaving any other valuables outdoors, such as grills, outdoor toys, or recreational equipment like bicycles or skateboards.

Keep clear of windows and draw curtains to protect from shattered glass: Drawing curtains will help protect from injuries caused by shattering glass.

Assess damage immediately after storm has passed and file claim as soon as possible to avoid further damage:

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