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Holman Offers Six Tips to Help Drivers Prepare for Hurricanes

Holman Offers Six Tips to Help Drivers Prepare for Hurricanes

Holman, a global automotive services leader, provides six tips to help drivers prepare for an Atlantic hurricane season that is forecast to be especially active. The tips are designed to help drivers get ready for severe weather conditions such as heavy rain, strong winds, flooding, and storm surge, allowing them to stay safe and protect their vehicles from damage.

“As always, your top priority is the safety of yourself and your loved ones, but this practical advice highlights proactive ways to prepare and protect your vehicle when a hurricane is headed your way,” said Holman Director of North American Fleet Management Services Chris Foster.

  • Develop a Plan: Outline the actions you’ll need to take before, during, and after a storm. The plan should include emergency contact information as well as evacuation procedures.
  • Fuel Up: Hurricanes typically increase fuel demand and disrupt supply, leading to shortages. Ensure vehicles have a full tank of gas and electric vehicles (EVs) are fully charged before the storm. To combat prolonged power outages, consider having an emergency fueling or charging solution ready before demand peaks.
  • Move Vehicles: Vehicles parked outside or in low-lying, flood prone areas are at significant risk during hurricanes. Move vehicles to higher ground or indoor locations to protect them from flood damage and falling debris.
  • Have an Emergency Roadside Kit: Essential items should include road flares or safety triangles, jumper cables, a first-aid kit, flashlight, a can of tire inflator, basic tools, bottled water, and a blanket.
  • Protect Important Vehicle Items: Make copies of essential documents such as registration and insurance cards. Store them in a safe place in a sealable plastic bag along with spare keys.
  • Take Photos: Take photos of the vehicle’s interior and exterior as proof of its condition prior to the storm in case they are needed for insurance purposes.

Storm and Post-Storm Safety

During and immediately after a hurricane, drivers should only be on the roads if absolutely necessary. If you must travel, do not drive through flooded areas and watch for potential road hazards such as downed trees or electrical wires. Once the storm subsides, Holman recommends thoroughly assessing the condition of vehicles before driving anywhere.

“When it is safe to do so, check the condition of your vehicle and take photos of any damage,” says Foster. “If you suspect your vehicle may have sustained flood damage, do not try to start your vehicle. Instead, document the waterline and have it towed to a repair facility for evaluation.” Water damage to a vehicle’s engine and electrical components may prove catastrophic.

For additional information and resources on preparing for hurricanes and other severe weather conditions, please visit Holman.com.

Jul 22, 2024Dave Bean
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