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As clouds darken over the sky and forecasts call for inclement weather conditions, preparedness is not just a precaution — it's a necessity. For over 17 years, GenSpring Power has watched severe thunderstorms and tornadoes come and go, helping Georgia homeowners in the event of a power outage. In addition to our power management service, we are dedicated to educating residents on the best methods to protect themselves from intense storms. There are multiple ways you can prepare before, during, and even after a thunderstorm in Georgia. With this official guide from GenSpring Power and an efficient whole home generator, you can stay safe even through the toughest of inclement weather conditions!
If you know a storm will occur later in the week, your first step is to agree on a safe place to go. Any plan is better than no plan! The best areas of the home are bathrooms, basements or hallways where there aren’t any windows. Next, stock up on non-perishable food and beverages along with a first aid kit. Make sure your electronic devices are charged and have batteries just in case there’s a power outage. Once you’ve prepared the inside of your house, it’s a good idea to check the yard for loose or dead branches, clean out the gutters and make any necessary maintenance checks or repairs on your roofing. Last but not least, you should call the energy storage experts at GenSpring Power to ensure your home generator is ready for the storm ahead.
Although Georgia experiences tornadoes and hurricanes, thunderstorms are the most frequent problem. Thunder, lightning and strong winds can cause thousands of dollars worth of property damage and bring harm to unprepared residents. If you and your family are in the middle of a tornado or severe thunderstorm, remember to stay updated with a radio, stay away from windows and doors and seek shelter in the safest area of your Georgia home. Take the time to protect any vulnerable or loose items, and if you have any pets, make sure to take them inside. Try to stay off the roads and be mindful of flash floods or damaged power lines if you do end up traveling. With our convenient app, GenSpring Link, you can monitor the condition of your whole home generator anywhere at any time, so you know when it’s in need of repairs from our electricians once the storm is over.
After a storm, hurricane or tornado, it’s understandable to be worried about your loved ones. As soon as the weather passes your home in Georgia, contact family members and friends who may have been impacted by the storm. Can’t get a hold of someone? Reach out to local authorities or get in touch with the American Red Cross and they will work to reunite you with family. Ensuring the safety and well-being of your loved ones is vital, and these organizations are equipped to provide professional support and assistance during such critical times.
If you took the right precautions before a Georgia thunderstorm or tornado, hopefully the damage on your home and property is minimal. However, there still could be issues that arise afterwards. You can prevent further damage to your property by boarding up windows, placing a tarp over the roof and keeping your vehicle away from standing water. Don’t turn on your Georgia home generator if it’s still wet from the heavy rain, or it could lead to electrocution.
Did a tree branch shatter your car’s windshield? Is there hail damage on your Georgia home’s roof? You need to call your insurance provider immediately and file a claim. Give them an overview of the damages on your property and make a list for your adjuster so they can determine what’s covered and the best way to proceed. Make sure to get as many photos and videos of the wreckage as possible so you can provide valuable evidence for your insurance company.
If you’ve experienced a power outage, there’s no need to panic. An efficient backup generator will work wonders for your home in Georgia! Before starting it up, there are some safety tips you should keep in mind. Wait until it’s completely dry before turning it on, and make sure to operate it outside. While it’s running, don’t touch the engine or overload your home generator with excessive power cords – this can lead to a fire. At GenSpring Power, we’ll return power to your Georgia home with expertise and professionalism, whether it’s replacing generator parts or changing the spark plugs.
After a severe thunderstorm in Georgia, tidying up the yard becomes a top priority to restore order and safety to your outdoor space. Clearing away storm-related clutter not only revitalizes the appearance of your property, but also prevents potential hazards. When picking up tree limbs and debris in the yard, remember to protect your hands and wear something over your eyes. When the power is up and running again, you can prepare your home generator system for the next Georgia storm by calling GenSpring Power for maintenance!
From the harshest hurricanes to the fiercest thunderstorms, our team is dedicated to keeping Georgia families safe and providing them the precious power they need for their home. We carry top-performing brands of generators such as Briggs & Stratton or Kohler, giving you peace of mind when the weather poses a risk. For home generator installation, maintenance or repair, get a quote from one of our electricians!
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