Fall Storm Preparation Tips from the City of Everett

Everett, WALocal News

The City of Everett emphasizes the importance of storm preparedness as fall approaches, encouraging residents to manage yard waste and clear storm drains. Homeowners should extend downspouts at least four feet from foundations and verify the proper functioning of backwater valves to mitigate flooding risks. In the event of flooding, residents are advised to document damages meticulously and reach out to Public Works for assistance. The city provides free sandbags at designated locations to help control runoff. Residents should act quickly to remove wet items to avoid mold and odor issues, with recommendations to hire professional cleaning services for thorough sanitation.

The city also promotes educational videos on stormwater management and flood preparedness. This proactive approach aims to protect property and enhance community resilience during storm events. By following these guidelines, residents can significantly reduce the impact of flooding on their homes.

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City of Everett Public Works provides tips for residents to prepare for heavy seasonal storms that can lead to flooding. Residents are encouraged to remove hazardous trees, clear debris from storm drains, and extend downspouts to protect their homes. The city also offers resources like sandbags and a 24-hour dispatch for storm-related issues.