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How to Protect Your Property Before a Hurricane: Tips for Homeowners


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NASA Astronaut Photographs Monster Hurricane Milton From Space


As hurricane season approaches, it’s crucial for homeowners in South Florida to take proactive steps to safeguard their properties. With Hurricane Milton currently heading toward Florida, the urgency to prepare has never been greater. While the potential for strong winds, flooding, and debris can be daunting, the right precautions can significantly reduce the risk of damage. Whether you're a new homeowner or have weathered storms before, these essential tips will help you protect your home before a hurricane strikes.


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People prepare sandbags in Orlando, Florida, on Tuesday. Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters


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A satellite image shows Hurricane Milton, now a Category 5 storm, churning in the Gulf of Mexico.NOAA


Secure Your Home’s Exterior

One of the first lines of defense is securing your home’s exterior. Inspect your roof, windows, and doors for any vulnerabilities that strong winds can exploit. Installing hurricane shutters or impact-resistant windows is a worthwhile investment for areas prone to storms like Hurricane Milton. Additionally, ensure that your gutters and drains are clear of debris to allow water to flow away from your property and prevent flooding.


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Debris from homes flooded by Hurricane Helene in Port Richey, Florida, is piled curbside as Hurricane Milton approaches on Tuesday, October 8. Mike Carlson/AP


Protect Outdoor Areas

Beyond securing the structure itself, it’s essential to protect your outdoor areas. Bring in outdoor furniture, planters, and any other loose items that can become dangerous projectiles during a hurricane. If you have trees or large shrubs near your home, trim them back to minimize the risk of branches breaking and causing damage. Proper landscape management can significantly reduce the impact of Hurricane Milton’s winds.


Review Insurance and Documentation

Finally, don’t forget about your insurance and documentation. Review your homeowners' insurance policy to ensure it covers hurricane-related damage, and take photos or videos of your property for future claims if necessary. Having a real estate media company capture high-quality documentation can be an asset in case of damage. With Hurricane Milton making its way to Florida, thorough preparation is essential to keeping your property and loved ones safe.


Capture Your Property with Professional Drone Photography

Before the storm hits, ensure your property is fully documented with professional aerial and ground-level photography. Our South Florida real estate media company specializes in high-quality drone footage that can provide valuable, detailed views of your property for insurance claims and post-hurricane assessments. Don’t wait until it's too late—contact us today to schedule a session and protect your investment with stunning, reliable media coverage.

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