How Can You Prepare For A Hurricane In New London?
8/10/2022 (Permalink)
You can't stop a hurricane, but you can take steps now to protect yourself and your family in New London.
The Atlantic hurricane season is from June 1 through November 30; if you live in an at-risk area, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) encourages you to be prepared.
What Are Some Top Tips When Preparing For A Hurricane?
Here are some essential tips to help you safely prepare, evacuate, and shelter for severe storms:
- If you may need to evacuate, prepare a "go kit" with personal items you cannot do without during an emergency.
- Have several ways to receive weather alerts, such as:
- National Weather Service cell phone alerts
- NOAA Weather Radio
- (@NWS) Twitter alerts.
- Follow guidance from local public health or emergency management officials on when and where to shelter.
- Pay attention to local guidance about updated evacuation plans and shelters, including shelters for your pets.
- Make a plan and prepare a disaster kit for your pets. Find out if your disaster shelter will accept pets. Typically, when shelters accommodate pets, the pets are housed in a separate area from people.
What Steps Should You Take If Your New London Location Is Damaged During A Hurricane?
SERVPRO of Huron & East Seneca Counties can be on-site at your location immediately so that we can start your restoration process as quickly as possible.
We are equipped and trained to handle emergencies of all kinds, such as:
Here at SERVPRO of Huron & East Seneca Counties, we are proud to serve New London and the surrounding areas!
In addition to the disaster recovery services listed above, we also offer services explicitly created for the New London business owner. Check out our commercial restoration services. Every hour spent cleaning up after a disaster is an hour of lost revenue and productivity, so when an emergency arises in your business, give us a call. We'll be there fast with the help you need!
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