Braving the Storm Whitepaper

How Property Owners and Facility Managers Can Prepare for and Respond to Hurricane Season

SITE Technologies

Why Hurricane Preparedness?

Hurricanes Are Growing Stronger and More Destructive

These powerful hurricanes now cause billions of dollars in damage annually — with the nine most costly natural disasters in U.S. history all being hurricanes. Preparation is essential to minimize loss of life, property damage, and operational disruption.

 

Preparation Saves Significant Time and Money

The survey conducted revealed that property and facility managers spend considerable resources on hurricane readiness — often $15,000–$20,000 per property and up to 100 hours annually.

Preparedness Reduces Risk and Improves Insurance Outcomes

Because insurance premiums have risen sharply (up to 50% in hurricane-prone areas), insurers now demand detailed property data to accurately assess risk. Properly documenting a building’s condition before hurricane season helps owners secure better coverage, avoid inflated premiums, and expedite claims after a storm.

SITE Technologies in Action: Real Use Cases

Pre-Storm Prevention

The Challenge: A property manager overseeing multiple buildings in Miami needed a way to spot vulnerabilities before hurricane season without sending teams to every site.

The Solution: SITE’s drones captured detailed imagery of each property’s roof, facade, and grounds. AI analysis flagged loose HVAC tie-downs and unsecured exterior materials that could become hazards in high winds.

The Impact: Repairs were completed before hurricane season, avoiding costly storm damage and giving the insurer confidence in the property’s preparedness. 

Aerial view of an industrial facility with large, white-roofed buildings outlined in green—ideal for commercial real estate property owners and facility managers to prepare for and respond to hurricane season—surrounded by lots, vehicles, and trees.

Post-Storm Assessment

The Challenge: After a major hurricane, a facility’s roof and surrounding areas were unsafe to access for inspection.

The Solution: SITE’s drone team captured post-storm imagery from the same flight paths as pre-storm scans, enabling an exact before-and-after comparison.

The Impact: The property team quickly identified damaged areas, prioritized repairs, and accelerated insurance claims with verifiable visual documentation — all without putting staff in harm’s way.

A split-screen aerial image shows a building complex and surrounding area. Facility managers can prepare for and respond to hurricane season by using digital outlines on the left, while the right displays a natural satellite view with trees, warehouses, and rail tracks.

To see how SITE can help protect your properties during hurricane season, schedule a platform demo here