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Extreme Heat

Prepare for Extreme Heat

Extreme Heat | Get a Extreme Heat Kit | Make a Plan | Prepare | During the Extreme Heat


Things to do to make your home more comfortable

  • Install window air conditioners snugly; insulate if necessary.

  • Check air-conditioning ducts for proper insulation.

  • Install temporary window reflectors (for use between windows and drapes), such as aluminum foil-covered cardboard, to reflect heat back outside.

  • Weather-strip doors and sills to keep cool air in.

  • Cover windows that receive morning or afternoon sun with drapes, shades, awnings or louvers. (Outdoor awnings or louvers can reduce the heat that enters a home by up to 80 percent.)

  • Keep storm windows up all year.

Pre-Disaster Preparation - Prepare Your Home

Make sure you set a timeline to complete this task! By giving yourself a deadline, you will be able to complete it in a timely manner.

Conduct a ONE HOUR INVENTORY

Inside your house:

  • Go through your house/office and video tape/take pictures of your valuables

  • Remember to include pictures of smaller valuables like jewelry, china, silver, etc.

  • Also take pictures that include these items in the background for further proof of ownership

  • Valuations

  • Document serial numbers, model numbers on big ticket items for insurance purposes

  • Make note of "risk reduction - elimination" (things you don't replace)

  • Photograph any important paperwork - car titles - house deeds - passports - birth certificates

  • Review your insurance policies to ensure that you have the proper coverage - NOTE: most homeowner's policies do not include coverage for flood damage.

    • Copy of social security card, drivers license, passport
    • Copies of the last 3 years of your tax returns
    • SAVE the photos and list on your computer
    • SAVE the photos & lists on a flash drive and keep in a safe deposit box
  • Keep all of your important papers in one location so you can grab and go.

Outside:

  • Take pictures of the outside of your home / other existing structures

  • Take pictures of your cars and any outdoor equipment (lawn mowers, patio furniture, gas grill, bicycles, etc.)

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