Don't let your family rush back into your home without taking these precautions.
Look for damage outside. Walk around the exterior and check for issues like loose or fallen power cables, damaged gas lines and cracks in the foundation or in beams. If you have trees nearby, carefully assess their stability.
Note sounds and odours: Especially hissing noises or a smell of gas.
Check inside. If the power is still out, use a flashlight (not a candle — open flames can burn items or cause gases to ignite) to assess the damage.
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