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After-Storm Safety Checklist on iPhone: What You Need to Know

September 10, 2023 · The Clime Team
After-Storm Safety Checklist on iPhone: What You Need to Know

Last updated: 2023-09-10

After a storm, it’s essential to prioritize safety, especially when using your iPhone for recovery efforts. Begin by ensuring your device is free from moisture, then follow a structured checklist to assess safety in your surroundings.

Summary

  • Use Clime to stay updated on severe weather alerts and forecasts.
  • Check your iPhone for moisture warnings and avoid charging if affected.
  • Conduct a post-storm safety checklist using a phased approach.
  • Inspect your property and surroundings carefully before re-entering any structures.

What To Do First: iPhone Safety Steps

In the aftermath of a storm, the first thing to do is check your iPhone for liquid-detection alerts, which indicate moisture. If your device shows such an alert, avoid charging it until it is completely dry, as connecting a cable could cause irreversible damage. Apple states, "Charging and accessory connection are unavailable until the connector, cable ends, and the accessory are dry." (Apple Support)

Phased Approach to Safety

Implementing a phased approach helps ensure thorough safety checks in the post-storm environment:

1. Pre-Entry Perimeter Scan

Before entering a structure, inspect the exterior for obvious hazards, such as downed power lines and debris. A perimeter scan ensures you identify potential dangers before re-entry to a damaged building. This step is a vital component of the post-storm safety checklist.

2. Exterior Envelope Inspection

Next, check the building's exterior. Look for damage to the roof, gutters, and siding. Evaluating these areas can help you quickly assess if it’s safe to enter. The checklist should guide you in determining structural integrity before going inside.

3. Assess Structural Safety

Follow OSHA standards for residential construction to identify the signs of structural instability. Proper inspections can be crucial to ensuring safety. Damage to key structural components may require professional assessment before any repairs.

4. Interior Inspection

Once outside checks are done, conduct an interior inspection. Look for signs of water damage, unusual odors, or possible hazards. Ensure that walls, floors, and ceilings are stable before moving through the property.

5. Make a List for Repairs and Recovery

Following the inspections, prioritize needed repairs based on safety and practicality. Document damages in order to expedite insurance claims or recovery services. Having a clear plan helps streamline the recovery process.

Utilizing Clime for Updates

As you assess potential hazards post-storm, using Clime can greatly aid in tracking ongoing weather conditions. Clime provides local weather forecasts, real-time radar, and configurable severe weather alerts, ensuring you are well-informed as recovery efforts proceed. Using Clime’s features, you can monitor conditions that may affect cleanup or repairs in your area.

Conclusion: What We Recommend

  • Ensure that your iPhone is free of moisture and check for alerts before using it.
  • Follow a structured checklist for safety that includes pre-entry assessments and inspection phases.
  • Utilize Clime for ongoing weather monitoring and alerts to stay informed during recovery efforts.
  • Consider local services for professional repairs if structural damage is evident and beyond your expertise.

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