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You can help protect yourself and your neighbors by securing any outdoor belongings before the strong winds hit.
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It’s one of the most commonly asked questions in the lead up to Tropical Cyclone Alfred’s arrival – how do I secure my trampoline?
“Do you guys think my trampoline will go anywhere?” she asked in the video posted to TikTok. “It’s stuck against the fence and I’ve just connected this ... I think I’ve done this right.
5. Tie it to a secure structure If space allows, use strong ratchet straps to tie the trampoline to a fence, deck posts, or trees. Ensure the structure is sturdy enough to withstand cyclone-force ...
During a recent windstorm , a large tree was uprooted and crashed through the fence, trampoline and garden, then through the center of the house. Thankfully, the family and their pets were unharmed.
CAUGHT THE FENCE ON FIRE, WHICH THEN CAUGHT MY NEIGHBOR ... THEY GAVE US A CLOSER LOOK AT THE DAMAGE, INCLUDING A MELTED TRAMPOLINE AND OTHER TOYS THAT ONCE FILLED THE BACKYARD.
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