Mitigation Activities At Home:
Besides purchasing flood
insurance, you can strengthen these areas in your home:
main breaker, exterior
walls, and water tank. Other
mitigation activities include clearing
debris from your gutters and storm drain.
Flood Insurance Purchase
flood insurance to cover the value of your home and/or its contents.
Whether you live in a flood zone or not, you can purchase flood
insurance. If you have a flood insurance policy, you can be
reimbursed for all your covered losses, even if a disaster is
not Federally declared. In contrast, Federal disaster assistance
is often a loan - repayable if full - with interest! An average
policy from the National Flood Insurance Program costs about
$300 per year for $100,000 of coverage in high-risk areas. In
low and moderate-risk areas,the cost is about $100 a year. Paying
back a $50,000 disaster home loan will cost an average of #300
a month - for an average repayment of 20 years! Also, as many
as 25% of claims comes from non-high-risk areas.
In addition,
rain damage (e.g., during a tropical storm) would be covered
under flood insurance and not homeowners or hurricane insurance.
To learn more about insurance, call FEMA’s National Flood Insurance
Program at 1-888-CALL-FLOOD, contact your local insurance agent,
or click
here.
Main
Breaker
Elevate the main breaker or fuse box and the utility meters
above the anticipated flood level in your home or business,
so that flood water won't damage your utilities. Click
here for additional information.
Exterior
Walls Add
a waterproof veneer to the exterior walls and seal all openings,
including doors, to prevent the entry of water. Check with your
local home improvement store or click
here for additional information.
Water
Tank Anchor your water tank. An unanchored
tank outside your house can be driven into your walls, and it
can be swept downstream, where it can damage other houses. Check
with your local home improvement store or click
here for additional information.
Clear
Debris Clean and maintain storm drains and
gutters and remove debris from your property to allow free flow
of potential flood water. Check with your local home improvement
store or click
here.