Winter Weather refers to meteorological conditions that occur during the winter season, typically characterized by cold temperatures, precipitation such as snow, sleet, or freezing rain, and strong winds. Winter weather can create hazardous conditions for travel and outdoor activities, and it often requires special precautions to ensure safety and preparedness.

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Reduce The Risk of Winter-Related Losses

Winter months often increase the risks of a variety of claim situations. Being proactive can help reduce the chances of having an accident or loss. Here are a number of steps you can take to mitigate any unforeseen situations during the winter including avoiding ice dams, frozen pipes and knowing where the main water shutoff is.

Free Resources to Help Small Businesses Survive Severe Weather Events

Small businesses face substantial risks from severe weather, but with IBHS’s free resources, owners can fortify their operations against potential disasters. By utilizing tools like OFB-EZ and EZ-PREP, businesses can streamline their planning, ensuring resilience and continuity in the face of adversity.

Is Your House Properly Winter-Proofed? Good Maintenance Can Prevent Damage to Your Home

Prepare for winter by ensuring your insurance coverage is adequate for potential damages caused by snow, ice, and cold weather. Take preventive measures such as cleaning gutters, insulating pipes, and servicing heating systems to minimize risks and protect your property.

Prepare Your Home for Old Man Winter

Prepare your home for winter by scheduling chimney and furnace inspections to prevent fire hazards. Additionally, ensure your plumbing system is well-maintained to avoid burst pipes, and address any roofing issues before the snowfall to prevent costly damages that may exceed your insurance deductible.

Tips for Protecting Property in Winter Weather

With snowfall persisting this week and several more weeks of winter remaining, property owners are diligently clearing driveways, parking lots, and sidewalks. As snow accumulates, it’s crucial to monitor roofs and mitigate risks of damage from ice dams and excessive snow load weight while staying safe from a hazardous situation.