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Coastal Commercial Sites: Is Your Emergency Storm Plan Up to Date?

Jun 26, 2025 | Uncategorized

With warmer sea temperatures on the rise, Australia’s coastal regions are seeing more frequent—and more intense—storm activity. For commercial properties located near the coast, that’s not just a weather update—it’s a call to action.

Whether you’re managing a retail centre, office space, industrial site, or residential complex by the shore, your storm readiness plan needs to keep up with today’s climate realities.

5 Must-Do Storm Prep Steps to Keep Your Team and Property Safe

1. Finalise and Share Your Emergency Storm Plan
Don’t just have a plan—make sure everyone knows it. Designate emergency coordinators, clearly mark evacuation routes, and ensure staff understand procedures for lockdowns, shutoffs, and safe exits. Run a quick drill before peak storm season hits.

2. Secure High-Risk Zones and Hazard Items
Check rooftop equipment, signage, loose fencing, outdoor furniture, and tools. Tie down, lock up, or relocate anything that could become airborne. Ensure loading docks, storage areas, and delivery zones are cleared or reinforced.

3. Protect Electrical Systems and Backups
Know how to isolate mains power safely. Test your backup generator and emergency lighting. Keep electrical panels dry and off the ground. Clearly label emergency shutdown points and ensure access is not obstructed.

4. Confirm Drainage and Flood Mitigation Measures
Inspect all gutters, roof drainage, and stormwater systems—especially around basements or ground-level access points. Sandbags, sump pumps, and water diverters should be checked, tested, and ready to deploy.

5. Prepare Emergency Supplies and Communication Tools
Stock a basic emergency kit on-site: torches, batteries, first aid, bottled water, phone chargers, hi-vis vests, and contact numbers. Choose a primary and backup communication method to keep in touch with your team if mobile networks go down.

Storm damage doesn’t just mean cleanup—it can mean business interruption, liability, and costly repairs. A strong plan and some preventative maintenance can make all the difference.


If you’re near the coast, this is your reminder to take the forecast seriously—before it becomes your facilities report.