Summer may be over, but that doesnt mean the threat of severe storms has passed for south east Queensland.
Storm season runs until around the end of March each year and Brisbane City Council is encouraging residents to make sure they are prepared for severe weather with storms possible later this week.
The simplest step you can take to prepare for storms is to sign up to the Brisbane Early Warning Alert Service. By signing up to the free service, you will receive an alert by SMS, email or voice message to landline when severe weather such as storms and flash flooding may affect their residential address. To date, more than 42,000 households have signed up to the service.
On getting an alert, residents should make sure their home and yard is prepared for the approaching severe weather, such as securing loose items in their yard, getting their car under cover, moving valuable items to higher ground if they live in a flood prone area and listening to their local radio station for updates.
Sign up to the Brisbane Early Warning Alert Service by visiting www.brisbane.qld.gov.au or phoning Council on 3403 8888.
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