By Roz Jones
When a hurricane approaches, ensuring the safety of your aging loved ones becomes a top priority. Securing your home is an essential step in safeguarding both your loved ones and their belongings. Of course, hurricane evacuation is the best option, and only when that isn’t possible should you remain in your home as one approach. You can also consider properly secured shelters for seniors. In this blog, we will provide practical tips and guidance on how to protect your aging loved ones during a hurricane. We will discuss reinforcing windows and doors, trimming trees and shrubs, securing outdoor furniture, and making necessary adaptations to accommodate their needs. By taking these measures, you can create a safer environment for your aging loved ones during a hurricane.
1. Reinforce Windows and Doors:
Windows and doors are vulnerable points during a hurricane. Ensure they are adequately reinforced to withstand strong winds and debris. Consider installing storm shutters or boarding up windows with plywood. Reinforce doors with sturdy bolts or braces. Check for any cracks or gaps and seal them to prevent water infiltration.
2. Trim Trees and Shrubs:
Trimming trees and shrubs around your property is crucial to prevent branches from becoming potential hazards during high winds. Remove any dead or weak branches that could pose a threat to your home or your aging loved ones. Hire a professional if needed to ensure proper trimming and disposal of the cuttings.
3. Secure Outdoor Furniture and Objects:
Outdoor furniture, gardening tools, and other objects in your yard can become dangerous projectiles during a hurricane. Secure or bring them indoors to prevent them from causing damage. Consider storing them in a shed, garage, or other secure areas. If you have limited storage space, use heavy-duty straps or chains to anchor larger items.
4. Adapt the Living Space for Safety:
As a caregiver, take the time to assess the living space of your aging loved ones and make necessary adaptations to enhance their safety during a hurricane. Remove any potential tripping hazards and ensure clear pathways within the home. Install handrails in key areas, such as staircases and bathrooms, to provide stability. Consider placing non-slip mats in high-risk areas prone to water accumulation.
5. Create a Safe Room:
Designate a safe room within the home where your aging loved ones can seek shelter during the hurricane. Choose an interior room on the ground floor, preferably without windows. Stock it with essential supplies such as water, non-perishable food, medications, flashlights, batteries, and a first aid kit. Ensure your loved ones are familiar with this designated safe space and know how to access it quickly.
Securing the home is a crucial step in protecting your aging loved ones and their belongings during a hurricane. By reinforcing windows and doors, trimming trees and shrubs, securing outdoor furniture, and making necessary adaptations to accommodate their needs, you can create a safer environment for your aging loved ones. Remember to assess the living space and create a designated safe room within the home. By taking these measures, you will be better prepared to weather the storm and keep your loved ones safe.
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