Prepare for a Record-Breaking Hurricane Season During COVID-19
August 27 2020 - 5:00AM
Business Wire
Pandemic and storm preparation combine for added level of
risk
No question, 2020 has been a troublesome year. What could make
it worse? An abundance of severe storms that could affect and
disrupt homes, families and businesses across the country.
With a record nine named storms so far this year, expert
predictions indicate that the 2020 hurricane season, which lasts
through November, is likely to be the most active on record. In
fact, the presence of hurricanes Marco and Laura, was the first
time two named hurricanes occupied the Gulf of Mexico at the same
time.
The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
recently updated its 2020 hurricane outlook, predicting up to 25
named storms (winds of 39+ mph), which would make the year a
record-breaker.1
This year, however, there is the added complication of COVID-19.
How does a pandemic affect storm preparation for those who may be
in harm’s way?
“Storms and flooding already present a lot of dangers.
Coronavirus is another level of risk on top of the others,”
explained Peter Duncanson, Director of Commercial Restoration for
ServiceMaster Restore. ServiceMaster Restore specializes in storm
damage restoration and infection prevention.
“This year,” said Duncanson, “people must prepare to remain safe
from COVID-19 in what may be difficult circumstances before, during
and after the storm.”
Citing recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) and other sources, Duncanson listed several
considerations for storm preparation in the age of coronavirus:
- Give yourself more time to prepare before the storm arrives.
Shortages and social distancing in stores could make it more
difficult to gather supplies.
- In addition to accumulating emergency items such as batteries,
bottled water, and non-refrigerated food items, you will need
things like disinfecting cleaners and hand sanitizer, items that
may be in limited supply.
- If you must relocate to another location, take extra face
masks, disinfecting wipes, extra soap and hand sanitizer and your
own linens. Make sure prescriptions are filled.
- If you have taken a recent COVID-19 test, take proof of the
results with you.
- Be extra diligent about hygiene protocol. Cover your coughs and
sneezes, wash your hands often, avoid touching your eyes, nose and
mouth, and maintain social distancing.
- If anyone in your family is at higher risk for COVID-19
complications, help them maintain safe social distancing.
Duncanson said precautions are equally important after a
storm:
- Mold spores and exposure to COVID-19 could be a dangerous
combination. Moisture and warm temperatures can lead to mold and
mildew formation. If your home’s interior was exposed to water,
make sure everything is cleaned and dried properly or replaced if
necessary. If you are unsure about mold or mildew in your home, a
restoration expert can perform mold/mildew tests.
- Take care when cleaning up debris after the storm. Injuries and
infection are serious concerns and emergency care may be limited in
the aftermath.
Dealing with storms and any resulting flooding or damage is
always stressful and potentially dangerous. Take extra precaution
this year and stay safe from coronavirus, too.
1
https://www.noaa.gov/media-release/extremely-active-hurricane-season-possible-for-atlantic-basin
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disinfection, restoration and related services in both the
residential and commercial markets, operating through an extensive
service network of providers in all 50 U.S. states and 10
countries. The company’s well-recognized brands include
ServiceMaster Restore (restoration and reconstruction),
ServiceMaster Clean (commercial cleaning), Merry Maids (residential
cleaning), AmeriSpec (home inspections) and Furniture Medic
(cabinet and furniture repair). ServiceMaster Brands is a business
unit of ServiceMaster Global Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: SERV), a leading
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