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Wild weather forecasted for summer

The Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) and insurer AAMI are warning homeowners, including those in Wyndham, to prepare now for ongoing wild weather this summer – especially if they’re going away.

New research released today by AAMI, shows the majority (85 per cent) of Victorians are failing to plan and properly protect their biggest asset – their home – before heading off on holidays.

When preparing to leave for holidays, the research found 42 per cent of Victorians only check the weather for the location of where they’re heading to – so they know what they need to pack, and what activities

they’ll be able to do – but fail to do this for where they live, leaving their home susceptible to damage from severe weather.

A further 27 per cent admit they don’t bother checking the weather at all before they leave because it’s ‘out of their control’ and they are in holiday mode.

AAMI’s Executive General Manager Home Prevention and Protection Anna Cartwright said it’s understandable that Victorians are excited about taking a well-earned summer break, but it’s vital that as part of holiday planning they prepare their home for potential summer storms.

“It’s been a big year and we’re all ready for a holiday, but the last thing anyone wants is to come home to a disaster zone thanks to a severe storm,” Ms Cartwright said.

“Failing to properly plan and prepare your home leaves it vulnerable to the elements while you’re away, which is a huge risk, and one that can be reduced if you plan ahead.”

“Our research shows Victorians are too focussed on where they are going, and not thinking enough about what they are leaving behind, and what could go wrong when they’re not around.

“Before heading off on holidays make sure you trim trees and branches that could potentially fall onto your home or car, clean gutters, downpipes and drains of leaves and debris, and where possible inspect your roof

for damaged or loose tiles.

“Most importantly, don’t forget to secure and put away loose items around your backyard such as outdoor furniture and trampolines as these can turn into dangerous projectiles,” Ms Cartwright said.

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