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Don't Let Heavy Snow Damage Your Home or Business
Contact: Wendy Fontaine
Date: 2/18/2003


Tampa – The heavy snow that has buried much of the Northeast can pose a threat to your home or business – both as it builds up and as it melts. The Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) says the three most important things to do are:

  • Watch for snow accumulation on the leeward (downwind) side of a higher-level roof, where blowing snow will collect. For safe removal that won’t endanger you or damage your roof, consult a roofing contractor for a referral.


  • Remove snow from basement stairwells, window wells and all walls. Melting snow can lead to water damage and moisture intrusion.


  • Keep your attic well ventilated to maintain a temperature close to that of the outdoors and minimize the risk of ice dams forming. A warm attic melts snow on the roof, causing water to run down and refreeze at the roof’s edge, where it’s much cooler. If ice builds up and blocks water from draining, water is forced under the roof covering and into your attic or down the inside walls of your house.


  • For more information on how to protect homes and businesses from freezing weather and other problems such as bursting pipes, visit the IBHS web site www.disastersafety.org or call toll-free 1(866) 657-IBHS (4247).

    IBHS is a national nonprofit initiative of the insurance industry to reduce deaths, injuries, property damage, economic losses and human suffering caused by natural disasters.

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    Contact: Wendy Fontaine, IBHS (813) 675-1045/(813) 785-1918, wfontaine@ibhs.org


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