PREVENTION
Because you can avoid storm damage by acting early.
Time and again, violent storms sweep across Switzerland. With wind gusts of over 100 km/h, caution is advised. Find out about the best way to act in the event of a storm. And how to protect yourself, your loved ones and your belongings.
Prevention is also essential when it comes to storms. When the first gusts of wind are already sweeping through your garden at high speed, it’s too late to take precautions. The damage can be expensive. However, thanks to various weather warning apps and weather reports, you can take preventive measures to keep storm damage to a minimum.
If you receive a storm warning, there is no time to lose. First of all, get your children and animals indoors. You can find out how to protect your house, car and garden from possible storm damage here:
The top priority in the event of a storm is always your safety and that of your loved ones. Take shelter inside a building and do not go outside again until the storm has passed. If your house is surrounded by tall trees, do not stay in the attic. Especially important: do not start cleaning up until the storm has passed.
If you are in a car, reduce your speed and increase the safe distance between yourself and other vehicles. Be especially careful on bridges. A strong crosswind may suddenly develop. You should also avoid driving on forest roads, as falling branches may pose a great danger.
If you are travelling with a trailer, stop immediately. Wait at the roadside for the storm to end.
Generali Tip: If damage has occurred despite all precautionary measures, report it immediately to your motor, household or building insurance company and ask them to explain how to proceed. Depending on the extent of the damage, an assessment by a claims inspector may take place. Be sure to take photographs of the damage before cleaning up and create a list of the damaged items.