Flooding is often a consequence of storm season that can cause untold damage on a home. However, if you plan ahead and take a few simple steps, flooding can have less of an impact should it affect your home.
When prepping for major weather events like flooding, having a thorough checklist is an easy way to get and stay organised. There are a few factors your checklist might include to help you to calmly and clearly respond to any emergencies.
Here’s an example of a simple flood checklist:
What may seem like common sense can be a lifesaver in the event of a severe flood. It’s always better to plan ahead and feel confident in the case of an emergency.
Download our free, essential checklist for flooding here and also take a look at the Get Ready Queensland page dedicated to flood preparation. The site also provides a handy guide on the differences between flood types.
There are also advances in building and development that can help reduce the damage from flooding in and around your home. You can find out more by exploring Resilience Road here.
Knowing how to respond to a flood warning could be the difference between disaster and the survival of your home. It’s important to stay on top of updates during peak season, and to be across risks — these might be different for every Queenslander.
Start by getting in touch with your local council. They’ll be able to tell you if the property you are living in is at risk. This information is important for planning ahead. When a major event hits, your family’s safety comes first. Contact 000 in an emergency and visit Queensland Disaster Management for current local and state emergency alerts.
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