Adequate preparedness before a storm arrives is key in order to mitigate potential losses, particularly in areas such as construction sites which are extremely susceptible. There are four crucial areas of windstorm loss mitigation:
- Pre-windstorm planning including development of a comprehensive emergency plan and testing it. Inspect roofs and the building envelope; anchor large equipment and prepare for possible flooding.
- During a windstorm response personnel should monitor for leaks, fire and damage.
- After a windstorm the site should be secured to prevent unauthorized entry. An immediate damage assessment should be conducted if safe to do so.
- Business continuity management is crucial as just-in-time production, lean inventories and global supply chains can easily multiply negative effects. Property damage and business interruption are usually covered by insurance policies but often there is loss of market share, suppliers, clients and staff. Businesses should develop and test business continuity plans and communication cascades. Have insurance policies at a safe accessible location.