ACCORD Restoration
7123 Windsor Mill Rd., Suite 100

Baltimore
, MD 21244

Phone:
410-277-0651
Fax: 410-277-0632
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


  ACCORD Restoration President Helps
Property Owners Minimize Storm Damage


-- Storm Preparation Saves Property Owners Money --
 

BALTIMORE, MD. January 21, 2009 - "Structural preparedness is the key to minimizing loss during a storm," said clean-up and restoration expert Frank Nemshick, president of ACCORD Restoration (ACCORDrestoration.com).

To begin preparations, a property owner must know the ins and outs of his or her insurance policy, Nemshick explained, which includes having the property regularly appraised.

Of note is the fact that homeowners' insurance does not cover flooding. It is important to purchase flood insurance (if available) and/or purchase an additional rider of coverage for sewer/drain backup and/or sump pump malfunction. Because a new policy would not take effect for 30 days, it must be purchased long before a storm is forecast.

Securing and Preparing

High winds from a storm or hurricane can compromise many structures in a building. Roofs are designed to transfer the force of high winds down to the foundation. If the roof sheathing is not fastened to the rafters or trusses, it can fail to perform as designed. Prior to high winds it is important to check the structural integrity of the roof.

Hurricane strapsgalvanized metal braces that keep the roof securely fastened to the walls of a home or buildingare advised for properties in areas with a high hurricane risk. Installing braces should be done by a licensed professional.

A property's windows and doors must be properly braced to withstand the high winds of hurricanes. Storm shutters can protect exposed windows, skylights, doors and other glass surfaces and are available in steel, wood or aluminum. If storm shutters are not available, plywood may be used.

Reinforcing bolts to secure doors to the top and bottom frame will ensure that they will be able to withstand a powerful storm.  

Beyond wind damage, flooding is often associated with strong storms. Prior to storms, property owners are advised to check gutters and downspouts to be sure that they are clear of debris. Also check that basement sump pumps are fully functional. In low-lying areas or those adjacent to a body of water, having sandbags on hand may help minimize the entry of standing water under doors and ground level windows.

To prevent or minimize damage to a property's electrical system, the main panel board, electrical outlets, switches, as well as electrically run units, such as washers, dryers, furnaces and water heaters, should be located at least 12 inches above the flood elevation for the area.

Before any structural changes are made to a property, Nemshick advises owners to check local building codes and assess the degree of storm protection that makes financial sense. The local Red Cross and Emergency Management Agency are great resources for learning the flood elevation and hurricane risk of an area.

Storm Supply List  

Nemshick suggests gathering the following list of key items to prepare for a hurricane or storm:

  • Battery-operated flashlights, lanterns, radio and fan

  • Extra batteries (including extra sets for each battery-operated item)

  • Special care items for infants or family members with specific medical needs

  • Prescription medication supply

  • First aid kit

  • Clean drinking water

  • Waterproof matches and lighters

  • Propane or gas grill/stove (for outdoor use only)

  • Supply of canned/non-perishable foods

  • Manual can opener

  • Disposable utensils, plates and cups

  • Gas powered generator/gas (for outdoor use only)

  • Garbage bags

  • Rope and hand tools

  • Insurance agency contact information and other important documents in waterproof containers

"Storms can cause damage to your property and destroy your peace of mind," Nemshick said. "Being prepared will help lessen the impact."

About ACCORD Restoration

ACCORD Restoration (ACCORDrestoration.com) specializes in clean-up, repair, restoration and rebuilding after fires, floods, storms or other disaster related property damage. Their extensive list of services includes: 24-hour emergency response, clean-up, board-up, assessments, water and flood damage restoration, fire and smoke damage restoration, mold prevention and remediation, storm and wind damage restoration and rebuilding. Contact by phone at: 410-277-0651, by e-mail at: info@accordrestoration.com or learn more at ACCORDrestoration.com. MHIC #51366.

Press Contacts:

Frank Nemshick, President
ACCORD Restoration
410-277-0651
info@accordrestoration.com

 

Kris McCurry, Executive VP
Brave New Markets
410-902-0801
kmccurry@bravenewmarkets.com

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