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Guidelines for Storm Cleanup Safety

The aftermath of a storm can be devastating. It can be tempting to rush out and start cleaning up. And while cleaning up debris is an important part of the recovery process, it’s worth noting that cleanup can be dangerous. The potential threat to your family and property is real, but with some preparation and awareness, you can minimize damage. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of guidelines to help you clean up safely after a storm.
1. Wear protective gear
If you plan to work outside, wear proper safety gear, including rubber boots, long sleeves, a hard hat, and a dust mask. If you’re planning on doing cleanup work in your garage, ensure the cleanup tools are stored safely. Also, consider keeping your children away from these areas to avoid the potential for injury.
It’s important to wear protective gear. Getting through the task is easier if you’re not worried about your safety and health. A hard hat is a good idea to prevent any falling branches from striking you in the head. Dust masks are also a good precaution to limit the debris you breathe in. When using your hands to clear away branches, wear gloves and ensure they’re in good shape, with no rips or tears. Finally, if you plan to use a chainsaw, be sure to wear protective shoes and goggles as well.
2. Have a disposal plan
Before cleaning up, find out how much debris is already accumulating in your yard. If you live in a mobile home, an entire truckload of waste could be waiting to be picked up. Clear the area that’s already being inundated before tackling the rest. It’s a good idea to have a container ready for recyclable materials. Consider hiring a portable dumpster from a local waste facility if your debris pile gets too high.
You should also consider hiring property restoration management services to perform cleanup work. They will offer professional and efficient cleanup services using the most advanced equipment.
3. Check your environment
First and foremost, ensure you are safe. If you live with family members, involve them in cleanup planning. Also, ensure no one else is injured or exposed to the dangers of storm debris. You may have all the proper safety gear required to do cleanup work. However, you still need to consider leaving the job for a professional cleanup crew who can provide this service efficiently and effectively.
It’s important to check the state of your surroundings before you start the cleanup. If you notice any damage to your home, or if there are trees or power lines down, call an electrician as soon as possible. If you come across a downed line, avoid touching it at all costs. Don’t use bare hands; use gloves to protect yourself from electrical shock.
Storm cleanup can be a great way to help restore your community, but it’s important to be as prepared and safe as possible. If you’re planning on cleaning up, follow these guidelines to help make your recovery as safe and efficient as possible.

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