Comprehensive Guide for Columbus Homeowners: Preparing for and Recovering from Severe Storms and Tornadoes


Living in Columbus means being prepared for the possibility of severe storms and tornadoes. These natural events can cause significant damage to homes and pose serious risks to personal safety. As a homeowner, it's crucial to know how to protect your property and loved ones before, during, and after a storm. This comprehensive guide will provide you with essential tips and resources to help you navigate the challenges of severe weather. From creating an emergency plan to assessing damage and accessing local services, we've got you covered. Stay informed, stay safe, and ensure your home is ready to withstand the storm.

After the Storm

Safety First

  1. Wait for Official All-Clear: Do not leave your shelter until local authorities have declared it safe to do so.
  2. Avoid Hazards: Be cautious of downed power lines, broken glass, and other debris. Wear sturdy shoes and gloves when inspecting your property.
  3. Check for Injuries: Administer first aid to anyone injured and seek medical attention for serious injuries.
  4. Stay Away from Damaged Areas: Avoid areas with significant damage until they have been inspected and deemed safe by professionals.

Assessing Damage

  1. Structural Integrity: Check your home for structural damage, such as cracks in the foundation, walls, or roof. If you suspect serious damage, contact a professional before entering.
  2. Utilities: Inspect your utilities. If you smell gas or see broken water pipes, turn off the main supply and contact your utility company immediately.
  3. Electrical Systems: Avoid turning on electrical appliances if there is water damage. Have a professional inspect your electrical system before use.
  4. Roof and Exterior: Inspect your roof for missing shingles, leaks, or other damage. Check the exterior of your home for damage to siding, windows, and doors.

Documenting Damage

  1. Photographs and Videos: Take clear, detailed photos and videos of all damage for insurance purposes. Document both the exterior and interior of your home.
  2. Inventory: Make a list of damaged items, including their approximate value and purchase date. Keep receipts for any temporary repairs or replacements.
  3. Detailed Notes: Write detailed notes about the damage, including the date and time it occurred, and any actions you took to mitigate further damage.

Cleanup and Repairs

  1. Debris Removal: Clear away small debris, but leave large or hazardous items for professionals. Contact local services like the Columbus Department of Public Works for assistance.
  2. Temporary Repairs: Make temporary repairs to prevent further damage, such as covering broken windows or tarping a damaged roof. Keep receipts for any materials purchased for insurance claims.
  3. Professional Help: Hire licensed contractors for major repairs. Avoid scams by verifying credentials and getting multiple quotes. Be wary of contractors who demand large upfront payments or pressure you into quick decisions.
  4. Mold Prevention: Dry out your home as quickly as possible to prevent mold growth. Use fans, dehumidifiers, and open windows if weather permits. Clean and disinfect any areas that have been exposed to floodwaters.

Health and Safety

  1. First Aid: Treat any minor injuries with your first-aid kit. Seek medical attention for more serious injuries.
  2. Food and Water Safety: Discard any food that may have been contaminated by floodwaters or power outages. Boil water if you suspect contamination. Follow local advisories on water safety.
  3. Mental Health: The aftermath of a storm can be stressful. Take care of your mental health by talking to friends, family, or a professional counselor. Engage in activities that help you relax and unwind.

Emotional Well-being

  1. Support Networks: Reach out to friends, family, or community groups for emotional support. Consider professional counseling if needed.
  2. Children and Pets: Provide extra comfort and reassurance to children and pets, who may be particularly stressed by the storm. Maintain routines as much as possible to provide a sense of normalcy. Engage children in activities to distract them from the stress of the situation.

Local Services for Storm-Related Issues

  1. Downed Power Lines
    • AEP Ohio: Report downed power lines by calling (800) 672-2231. Always assume downed lines are live and stay at least ten feet away[5][6].
  2. Missing Pets
    • Columbus Humane: Helps reunite lost pets with their owners. Visit Columbus Humane or call (614) 777-7387[7].
    • Franklin County Animal Care and Control: Provides resources for lost and found pets. Visit Franklin County Animal Care and Control or call (614) 525-3400.
    • Rico Pet Recovery: A nonprofit dedicated to lost pet recovery in Central Ohio. Visit Rico Pet Recovery for assistance. 
  3. General Emergency Services
    • Columbus Department of Public Works: For debris removal and other public works issues. Visit their website or call 311 for assistance.

Additional Tips

  • Insurance Claims: Contact your insurance company as soon as possible to start the claims process. Provide them with your documentation and follow their instructions.
  • Stay Informed: Continue to monitor local news and weather updates for information on recovery efforts and additional storms.
  • Community Resources: Utilize community resources such as shelters, food banks, and relief organizations if needed.

Stay safe and take care of yourself and your loved ones. 

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