5 Unexpected Home Crises (and How to Respond)

As much as you prepare as a homeowner, emergencies can still happen. Given that you want to be as responsible as possible if they occur, it’s good to know what might arise and how to respond effectively. Here are five home crises you may not have thought of yet. 

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Broken Window Glass

Keeping your windows and frames in the best condition is important to minimize damage over time. With that said, unexpected things happen, and there are many reasons for window glass damage, according to Tualatin Valley Glass, such as extreme weather and accidental impact. Calling a professional for glass repair or replacement as soon as possible is a must. They can fix this hazard; broken glass can cause injury and prevent your home from retaining a comfortable indoor temperature. 

Bursting Pipes

Speaking of extreme weather, it can also affect the pipes in addition to potentially damaging your home’s windows. Frozen pipes can result from extra-low temperatures, especially if you have not shut the water off correctly on outdoor taps. Shutting off your main water valve if this event happens is the typical first step. Using tools to manage any pooling water, if appropriate, can also be helpful. Given that all home crises are different, calling a plumber to manage it is essential.

Grease Fire

If you left the stove on and went into another room, leaving it unattended, there is a risk of something catching fire. A kitchen grease fire can also happen if oil overheats. After turning off the stove, putting a lid on the pot can be an appropriate action to take. The lid covers the fire immediately to prevent it from spreading. A fire extinguisher may be necessary, along with calling emergency services, in the case of a fire that’s out of hand.

A Tree Falls on Your Home

Some home crises might seem like they could never happen, but it can and does. In the case of a storm, an already weak tree could fall and, unfortunately, land on your house. If the damage is extensive, call the emergency phone line. In this case, the assumption is that the issue is major, so getting out of the home is advisable. As your home insurance is likely to prove helpful, taking photos can help with your future claim. An expert can safely clear the tree away.

Gas Leak

Unfortunately, appliances can be faulty. You might realize you are breathing in a colorless gas called hydrogen sulfide when you smell rotten eggs while indoors. That is a sign to leave the house immediately rather than risk staying. Calling emergency services makes sense, as does contacting your gas provider. It is best to remain outside until the appropriate authorities have determined that the area is safe.

Conclusion: Coping with Home Crises

Unexpected events like those listed above can feel overwhelming. It is easier when you know the steps to take if it should happen to you, including contacting the appropriate professional. Keeping an emergency kit at home can also help you prepare for home crises, as can having a list of whom to contact in each situation. Protecting the home you love is important!

 

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