When a hurricane is approaching, your car is just as vulnerable as your home. Taking a few precautions can save you from costly repairs. Hereโs how to keep your vehicle safe:
โ Park in a Safe Location
- Move your car into a garage if possible.
- If no garage is available, park on high ground away from trees, power lines, and flood-prone areas.
- Avoid parking under carports or temporary shelters that can collapse in high winds.
โ Protect Against Flooding
- Never park near storm drains or low-lying areas.
- If flooding is expected, consider relocating your car to a safer, higher location before the storm hits.
โ Secure the Vehicle
- Make sure all windows and sunroofs are tightly closed.
- Fill up your gas tank in case you need to evacuate.
- Engage the parking brake and, if safe, place the car in gear (manual) or โparkโ (automatic).
โ Cover Your Car
- Use a heavy-duty, weatherproof car cover to protect from flying debris.
- If you donโt have a cover, thick blankets or even floor mats can help shield windows.
โ Document the Vehicle
- Take photos of your car from all angles before the storm as proof for insurance claims.
- Keep your insurance policy and registration in a waterproof bag.
โ Have an Emergency Kit Ready
- Keep a hurricane emergency kit in your car with essentials like bottled water, snacks, flashlight, and a phone charger.
After the storm, inspect your car carefully before driving. Watch for flood damage, fallen wires, or debris on the road.
Pro Tip: If your area is prone to hurricanes, consider comprehensive auto insurance coverageโitโs what helps protect you against storm damage.
Stay safe, and protect what matters most! ๐ง๐
Find more resources about Hurricane Preperation at https://www.kbb.com/car-advice/hurricane-evacuation/
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