Lifestyle Now is the time! . . . Prepare properties for hurricane season – Sagicor by Barbados Today 20/05/2020 written by Barbados Today 20/05/2020 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 281 The 2020 hurricane season is forecast to be one of the most active on record, and as such, Sagicor is encouraging its clients and the general public to use the downtime created by COVID-19 lockdowns and curfews to adequately prepare their property. โThe official start of the season is just a few weeks away and with individuals across the region still mostly confined to their homes due to ongoing restrictions on movement and public interaction, now is the perfect time for households to check around their property for any vulnerabilities,โ said Keston Howell, President & CEO of Sagicor General Insurance Inc. He explained that while the securing of adequate property insurance was critical, property owners should also put measures in place to limit the amount of damage that could be potentially caused by a passing tropical wave, storm, hurricane or flood. โChecking roofs, windows, doors and the walls of your property for and repairing any cracks or weak areas is the best course of action,โ he stated. โIf indeed your home is damaged by a storm, we will be there to provide the financial and emotional support you need to get things back in order. However, by reducing the potential for damage through repairing or reinforcing key areas, any discomfort to you and your family can be significantly minimized.โ Howell also made the point that in checking around their home for vulnerabilities, individuals should also clear any debris and remove or store any loose objects that could become potential missiles during a storm. โClearing yards and trimming trees not only reduces any threats to your property but also to that of your neighboursโ, he added. The President & CEO also encouraged all property owners and renters to use this time to make a detailed list of their possessions and valuables and seriously consider taking out a contents insurance package to cover any potential damage or destruction that could be caused by a storm, hurricane or seasonal flooding. You Might Be Interested In Pleasure and business in Canada Art, music and pork for Chinese New Year New sponsor, new local products According to the April forecast from Tropical Storm Risk (TSR), the 2020 season is expected to be 25 per cent more active than the 1950-2019 long-term norm, with 18 named storms and eight hurricanes. At least three of the eight hurricanes are expected to be Category 3 and higher. The public is therefore asked to take these projections seriously, particularly against the backdrop of the devastation that has been witnessed throughout the Caribbean over the last three years.ย (PR) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Barbados Reggae Weekend aims to boost economy, off-season tourism 26/02/2026 Fenty Beauty, Skin and Fragrance coming to Jamaica on April 10 25/03/2025 Dr. Jacinth Howard: Exploring Caribbean Literature and Gender Perspectives 18/03/2025