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How Can You Prepare Your Business for a Snowstorm?

6/14/2021 (Permalink)

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Winter storms are not unusual in Dunwoody, GA. Owning a business in this region means being ready for a big punch. However, if you’re prepared for the weather, a snow storm can be nothing more than a passing inconvenience.

How Can You Know One Is Coming?

Weather is a hot topic these days. While there’s still a lot of guesswork in forecasting, modern science has helped their accuracy enormously. Big storms are typically predicted days before they strike, and this is disseminated through many channels, including

NWS radio
NWS Website
Emergency phone alerts
Radio
Television

Many NWS local stations also post weather information to social media. If you’ve heard talk about a coming storm, make sure to check one of these sources. Also, check the long-term forecast every few days. If a storm is predicted, pay close attention and get ready if you aren’t already.

How Can You Be Ready When a Snow Storm Hits?

Winter storms are one of the costliest disasters to hit the U.S. They can blanket an entire region with feet of snow and often paralyze cities. A business may choose to shut down when a large storm is approaching. If so, you should shut off utilities and depressurize your plumbing to avoid a pipe burst if any of it is susceptible to cold weather.
Large snowstorms often ride on a front boundary that tends to be close to freezing. However, once the storm passes, extremely cold air often follows, meaning that exposed plumbing must be prepared for it.

What Should You Do If Your Business Is Damaged?

Commercial storm damage needs to be inspected immediately by a winter weather restoration expert. If it has left areas exposed to the elements, your building will need to be tarped and boarded. Heavy snow can damage roofs and ice jams can cause mass destruction. Call as soon as possible because, in a large storm, they’re likely to get pretty busy.
It’s up to you to ensure your business is ready for a snow storm. Discuss your plans with key employees and consider all the likely contingencies.

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