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Winter storms can bring anything, from freezing rain to mountains of snow.  The best defense is good offense.

Follow these 7 simple tips to safeguard your home and your family all season long.

 

  1. Protect your pipes.  This is priority number one when it comes to winterizing your home, and the time to do it is well before outdoor temps dip below freezing temperatures.
  2. To-dosDrain outdoor faucets and sprinkler systems.  Disconnect outdoor hoses.  Insulate pipes in unheated areas of your home. Leave indoor faucets dripping in extremely cold weather.
  3. Turn up the heat.  Now’s the time to make sure your furnace is in good running condition.
    To-dosChange your furnace filter every 4 months (every 2 if you have pets).  Install a programmable thermostat.  Reverse the direction of your ceiling fans so they direct warm air downward.
  4. Stop ice dams before they start.  Ice dams occur when snowmelts freezes on the edge of your roof.  If it happens repeatedly, you run the risk of roof leaks and water damage.
    To-dosClean out your gutters and downspouts.  Seal around vent pipes, exhaust fans and attic hatches.  Clear soffit vents.  Install snow and ice slides on your roof.  Add insulation to your attic floor.
  5. Check your chimney.  Before you curl up by the fire this winter, check your chimney – creosote and critters have a way of building up inside it.  To-dosHave a chimney sweep give your fireplace or wood stove a good cleaning.  Keep the flue closed when you’re not using the fireplace.  Install a chimney inflatable to block cold air and retain warm air.
  6. Mind the gaps.  Cold air can seep in from the tiniest gaps.  Caulking and weather-stripping around windows and door keeps cold and condensation at bay boosts your home’s energy-efficiency.
    To-dosCheck windows and doors and caulk or weather-strip as needed.  Upgrade to double or triple-pane windows and insulated doors or add storm windows and doors.
  7. Prepare for emergencies. What’s inevitable in winter besides ice and snow? Power outages.  That’s why it’s smart to have emergency supplies on hand.  A family communications plan is a good idea, too.
    To-dosStock up on sand, ice melt, candles, lighters, water, canned goods and shovels.  Check the charge on your fire extinguisher.  Invest in a back-up generator.
  8. Check CO detectors.  Each year, 400 Americans die from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning and thousands more are hospitalized, according to the CDC.  The risk of CO poisoning spikes in the winter.
    To-dosCheck your carbon monoxide detectors and replace batteries as needed.  Never run a generator, grill or similar device in or near your home.  Keep them 20 feet from doors and windows.  If you CO alarm sounds, go outside or open windows and door.
  9. Remember, winter can be harsh and unpredictable.  Take steps now to prepare your home against storms and cold – and ensure your family’s safety and your peace of mind.

William Vargas William RaveisNicole Vargas – Insurance Sales Director – William Raveis Insurance

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