With storms costing Victorians millions of dollars in damage annually and accounting for 80 per cent of all Victoria State Emergency Service (SES) callouts, RACV is encouraging Victorians to take proactive steps to protect their homes and vehicles from severe weather.
According to the SES, more than 12,000 storm-related requests for assistance were made in the past year, costing Victorians an estimated $28 million.
The Insurance Council of Australia also reported 27,000 insurance claims during the extreme 2024 Valentine’s Day storm.
RACV general manager insurance and roadside Bill Bloodworth said many of these issues can be prevented with simple preparation.
“Storms are one of the most common causes of damage to homes in Victoria. We know that issues like roof leaks, blocked gutters and unsecured outdoor items often lead to costly repairs that could have been avoided,” Mr Bloodworth said.
“Now is a great time for Victorians to carry out a home and garden check-up and make sure their property is storm-ready.”
RACV recommended clearing gutters, securing loose outdoor items, parking vehicles undercover and trimming overhanging branches near powerlines.
“If your home or vehicle is damaged, contact RACV Insurance as soon as it is safe. Document damage with photos and keep receipts for any urgent repairs,” Mr Bloodworth said.
“By taking action now, households can reduce the likelihood of serious storm damage and stay safer when severe weather does hit.”