Tips to stay safe in storm season

Smith urges South Africans not to be lulled into a false sense of security and think that these storms have passed. The 2017 storm season is not over. He urges people to use this time to prepare for the next potential storm

The 2017 summer rain and hail season is now in full swing and it already looks like one of the worst ones in recent times. October has already seen severe flooding and hailstorms in both Johannesburg and Durban, while a confirmed tornado created havoc in the West Rand. These recent weather catastrophes have led to the loss of many lives, multiple injuries, as well as extensive damage to property and infrastructure.

While it is hard to predict the severity or frequency of storms, Hannes Smith, Head Personal Lines Sales & Operations, at Old Mutual Insure says that there are many things people can do to take precautionary measures, to protect themselves and minimise damage to their properties. Smith recommends the below:

Personal safety first:

Safety tips during a storm:

Getting ready for the next one

Smith urges South Africans not to be lulled into a false sense of security and think that these storms have passed. The 2017 storm season is not over. He urges people to use this time to prepare for the next potential storm by:

Smith concluded: “Houses and cars are replaceable assets. Your life and the lives of your family are irreplaceable. Therefore we urge all people to put their own safety first, let insurers like ourselves worry about replacing your damaged assets.”

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