09 Apr 2019

Disaster Preparedness: Hail

Guide

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Disaster Preparedness: Hail

Hail damage can affect any exposed property, especially vehicles, aircraft, roofs and roof-mounted equipment, and can occur with any severe thunderstorm

Hail damage can affect any exposed property, especially vehicles, aircraft, roofs and roof-mounted equipment, such as air conditioners, vents, cooling towers, skylights and heating units. Hail can occur with any severe thunderstorm and, since such storms are often localised and develop very quickly, there may be less than an hour of advance warning. 

Some roof types are more vulnerable to hail damage than others, but a neglected roof of any type is perhaps most vulnerable of all. Being prepared in advance of a damaging hail storm involves knowing the type of roof on the premises and scheduling routine roof inspections as well as ad hoc inspections after high winds and storms – and knowing what to look for.

The fifth Liberty Disaster preparedness risk engineering guide is designed to help business owners assess and maintain their premises in advance of a severe hail storm.

 

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Liberty Specialty Markets, Australia.