Cyclone Alfred: Protect Your Home Now

PSS Distributors

With Tropical Cyclone Alfred set to unleash destructive winds, heavy rainfall and potential flash flooding across Queensland and New South Wales by tonight, now is the time for homeowners to act.

"Extreme weather events like Cyclone Alfred are an unavoidable reality in Australia, but proactive preparation can significantly reduce risk and damage," says Terence Daniel, general manager at PSS Distributors. "Taking the right steps now ensures your home is as resilient as possible, protecting not just your property, but the safety and well-being of your family when the cyclone hits."

Terence shares eight key actions to protect your home before the cyclone strikes:

  1. Secure loose objects: Outdoor furniture, garden tools and even children's toys can become airborne hazards in strong winds. Store them securely indoors or tie them down.
  2. Clear gutters and drains: Blocked gutters can lead to water damage during heavy downpours. Ensure all drains are clear to allow proper water flow.
  3. Trim trees and branches: Overhanging branches can break and cause damage in high winds. Cut back any loose or dead branches near your home and power lines.
  4. Reinforce outdoor structures: Ensure sheds, fences and carports are well-secured and in good condition to withstand high winds.
  5. Check your roof and windows: Inspect your roof for loose tiles or sheets and secure any weak points. Reinforce windows with storm shutters or tape to reduce the risk of shattering.
  6. Stock up on essentials: Have a supply of bottled water, non-perishable food, batteries and first-aid supplies ready in case of emergency.
  7. Prepare for power outages: High winds and flooding often lead to blackouts. Keep critical devices such as phones, modems, security and medical equipment running by investing in a UPS backup battery, which provides temporary power to keep you connected and informed.
  8. Stay Informed: Keep up to date with emergency warnings from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and local authorities.
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