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How to protect your home from natural Demages

Your home is the heart of your life. It’s your special space in a large world. To protect this special space or your home from natural disaster we need to take steps to reduce the effect that affect you and your property.A natural disaster is a shocking event caused by rain, wind, fire, flood that endangers people's lives and property.<br>

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How to protect your home from natural Demages

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  1. How to Protect Your Home From Natural Damages

  2. How to protect your home from cyclone Broken windows can let in wind and rain, increase the pressure under the roof. Protect your roof .inspect your roof tiles or shingles to make sure they are secure

  3. How to protect your home from Wind Cover windows and doors. installing steel or aluminum storm shutters on your windows. Remove trees too close to the home. Make sure trees sit far enough away from your home to prevent damage if they fall.

  4. How to protect your home from Water checking hoses that lead to your washing machine, dishwasher, and refrigerator on an annual basis. Check showers and tubs. Know where and how to shut off your water main.

  5. How to protect your home from Lightning Protect Electronics from Severe Weather. Reduce the Risk of Fire. Understand Lightning.

  6. How to protect your home from Flood Modify your water heater and any other anchored indoor equipment so that it sits above your property's flood level. Modify water valves. install an interior or exterior backflow valve. Determine how water flows around your house.

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