Prepare Your Community For Winter Weather Emergencies


DALLAS, Oct. 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Associa, the community management industry’s largest company, is dedicated to helping homeowners associations (HOAs) and managed communities create attractive and welcoming environments that maximize resident quality of life. A knowledgeable and informed board of directors is key to a successful, well-run HOA. These tips are designed to help your community prepare for the upcoming winter season with minimal disruptions.

Assess Your Community's Potential for Risk & Damage
Winter weather risk is highly specific to each community. Assess how a weather event can impact your community and residents. Factors to consider include:

  • Community location and layout
  • Type of association
  • Demographics of community’s residents
  • Types of buildings and mechanical equipment

 Identify Potential Winter Weather Issues
Identify specific risks winter weather poses for the community, such as: 

  • Power outages
  • Burst pipes due to exposure to below freezing temperatures
  • Dangerous roads or walkways from ice and snow build-up
  • Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Improper heating through unsafe space heaters and fireplaces

Create a Winter Weather Emergency Committee
This committee will facilitate outreach and create a plan that can be quickly and easily implemented when problems arise. Points to consider include: 

  • Budget and contracts for snow and ice removal
  • Processes for ensuring common areas are free of hazards
  • Procedures for handling power outages
  • Communication with homeowners
  • Review regulatory provisions and insurance coverage
  • Any vulnerable homeowners who may require special assistance

Make a Winter Weather Plan
Create a manual for homeowners and first responders with all steps the community must take during an emergency. Some information to include in your plan: 

  • Locations of shut-off valves for water in the case of a burst pipe
  • Location and instructions for alternative heating methods, such as space heaters or fireplaces
  • Snow removal contract and vendor contact information
  • List of responsibilities for the board, committee, and homeowners

Help Community Members Prepare
Education and advance planning go a long way in preparing for any emergency situation. These are some tips to help residents prepare. 

  • Educate community members on what to do in specific situations.
  • How to create and what to include in an emergency preparedness kit
  • Put winter weather plan in writing and share with board of directors and residents.
  • Advise homeowners how emergency communication will be delivered.

Be Prepared for All Potential Weather Events
To be fully prepared for any situation, download Associa’s e-book, “Disaster Preparedness: Creating a Plan for Your Community.” It includes additional details and insight to help you make informed plans that keep your community and its residents safe any time of year.

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