Winter tends to be the time of year when we see more severe weather events hit the UK, which can lead to disruption, damage, and risk to safety.
In light of the very strong winds forecast to affect many parts of the country this coming weekend, in this article we look at five ways to help protect yourself and your property when weather warnings are in place.
1) Protect your property from damage
Look around the outside of your home for any items which could be impacted by strong winds, and move these indoors where possible, or secure them in place. Items could include:
2) Before you make a journey
Strong winds can force delays for all types of transport. If you have to travel, make sure you prepare before journeys:

3) Safer driving in strong winds
Driving is never risk-free, but the risks increase significantly in strong winds. If you cannot avoid driving in bad weather, you can do so more safely by:
4) Taking care in coastal areas
Coastal areas can often be most affected by windy and stormy conditions. If you live near or need to travel by the coast, following these tips can help to keep you safer:

5) Being safer if you must be outdoors
The safest place to be in high winds is indoors, so only go outside if it’s essential. Being outdoors greatly increases the risk of injury.
If you have to go out, avoid walking or sheltering close to buildings and trees, beware of flying debris and stay extra vigilant. Try to limit being outside to daylight hours, when you’ll have better visibility of any hazards.
Remember, the easiest way of staying safe during stormy weather is to not go outdoors if you don’t have to, but if you must, we hope the information we’ve provided helps to keep you safe and well-prepared.
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