Protecting Your AC During Hurricanes: Essential Tips and Tricks
As hurricane season approaches, South Florida residents keep their families safe by stocking up on essentials, having an emergency plan and staying informed with weather updates. Let’s explore some essential tips to protect your AC and your family during hurricane season.
Essential Tips for Protecting Your AC During Hurricane Season
Check Portable Power Generators
Types of Generators:
- Portable Generators: Convenient for temporary power needs, easy to move and store.
- Inverter Generators: Offer cleaner power output, suitable for sensitive electronics.
- Standby Generators: Permanently installed, automatically turn on during power outages, and can power your entire home.
Generator Maintenance:
- Ensure your generator is in good working condition and has enough fuel for extended use.
- Follow manufacturer guidelines for safe operation and maintenance.
Disconnect Your AC System
- Turn off and unplug your AC system before the storm to protect it from potential power surges and lightning strikes.
- Consider installing a surge protector for added safety.
Secure Your AC Outdoor Unit
- Ensure your outdoor unit is securely anchored to prevent it from being damaged by strong winds or flying debris.
- Clear the area around the unit of any loose objects that could become projectiles during the storm.
- If you are having issues to locate the Outdoor Unit, take a look to our guide Understanding AC Systems Types.
Inspect and Clean Your AC Post-Hurricane Storm
- Have a professional inspect your AC system for any damage before turning it back on.
- Clean the outdoor unit and remove any debris to ensure proper airflow and functionality.
Take Action Now
By following these essential tips, you can protect your AC system during hurricane season and ensure your home remains comfortable. Implement these measures and consider scheduling a professional maintenance check before the storm season begins.
Have you encountered issues with your AC during hurricane season? Share your experiences and any additional tips in the comments below. If you found this article helpful, please share it with someone who might benefit from these troubleshooting steps. Together, we can help keep our homes cool and comfortable.
For additional information about hurricane season, you can visit the Florida Disaster Organization.