With Hurricane Idalia on the horizon, we want to ensure you’re prepared for whatever comes our way. We are monitoring the storm's progress, and all IPS locations are open and ready to assist you – whether for preparations or emergencies. Our coast-to-coast disaster response services are here to provide you with a network of resources so you're equipped to weather the storm. Below are some helpful tips to help you prepare ✔️Stay Informed: Sign up for local weather alerts and keep track of the latest updates from the National Weather Service. ✔️Stock Up: Gather enough supplies for your household, including medications, water, and pet items. ✔️Know Your Zone: Determine if you're in an evacuation area and be familiar with evacuation routes. ✔️Have a Plan: Create a family emergency communication plan if you're in potentially affected areas. ✔️Avoid Floodwaters: Never drive through flooded areas. Even six inches of water can impact your vehicle's control. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/gtRFxxmT #OneIPS #RespondRethinkResolve #HurricaneIdalia
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🚨 Weather Alert: Hurricane Beryl Approaching Texas Coastline 🚨 As Hurricane Beryl makes its way towards the Texas coastline, we at The King Makers Consultant Agency LLC want to ensure our community stays safe and prepared. The radar indicates heavy precipitation and strong winds, particularly around the Houston area. Key Preparedness Tips: 1. Stay Informed: Keep up with the latest updates from reliable sources such as NOAA and local weather services. 2. Emergency Kit: Ensure your emergency kit is stocked with essentials like water, non-perishable food, medications, and important documents. 3. Secure Property: Safeguard your home and property by securing loose items, boarding up windows, and checking for potential hazards. 4. Evacuation Plan: Have a clear evacuation plan in place and know your evacuation routes. 5. Community Support: Check in on neighbors, especially the elderly and those with young children, to ensure they are prepared. At The King Makers Consultant Agency LLC, we believe in the power of preparedness and community support. Let’s come together to weather this storm safely. Stay safe, everyone. #HurricaneBeryl #WeatherAlert #Preparedness #CommunitySupport #TheKingMakersConsultantAgency
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Hurricane season is here, and it's important to be prepared. Here are some tips to help you get ready: Create a hurricane plan for your home and family. This plan should include evacuation routes, contact information for emergency services, and a list of important documents to take with you. Have a go-bag packed with essential items. This should include food, water, first-aid supplies, and medications. Stay informed. Monitor the weather forecast and listen to local emergency broadcasts. Be prepared to evacuate if necessary. If you are told to evacuate, do so immediately. Here are some additional tips: Have a plan for your pets. Make sure you have a safe place for them to stay if you need to evacuate. Check on elderly neighbors and relatives. They may need help preparing for the storm. Be aware of the risks of flooding and storm surge. If you live in an area that is prone to flooding, make sure you have a plan to evacuate or to stay safe if you are unable to evacuate. You can learn more at Inergency Egreenews Evideosecurity Disasters Expo USA FEMA #egreenews #inergency #elclubdecomerciantes
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Hurricane season is here, and it's important to be prepared. Here are some tips to help you get ready: Create a hurricane plan for your home and family. This plan should include evacuation routes, contact information for emergency services, and a list of important documents to take with you. Have a go-bag packed with essential items. This should include food, water, first-aid supplies, and medications. Stay informed. Monitor the weather forecast and listen to local emergency broadcasts. Be prepared to evacuate if necessary. If you are told to evacuate, do so immediately. Here are some additional tips: Have a plan for your pets. Make sure you have a safe place for them to stay if you need to evacuate. Check on elderly neighbors and relatives. They may need help preparing for the storm. Be aware of the risks of flooding and storm surge. If you live in an area that is prone to flooding, make sure you have a plan to evacuate or to stay safe if you are unable to evacuate. You can learn more at Inergency Egreenews Evideosecurity Disasters Expo USA FEMA #egreenews #inergency #elclubdecomerciantes
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Hurricane season is here, and it's important to be prepared. Here are some tips to help you get ready: Create a hurricane plan for your home and family. This plan should include evacuation routes, contact information for emergency services, and a list of important documents to take with you. Have a go-bag packed with essential items. This should include food, water, first-aid supplies, and medications. Stay informed. Monitor the weather forecast and listen to local emergency broadcasts. Be prepared to evacuate if necessary. If you are told to evacuate, do so immediately. Here are some additional tips: Have a plan for your pets. Make sure you have a safe place for them to stay if you need to evacuate. Check on elderly neighbors and relatives. They may need help preparing for the storm. Be aware of the risks of flooding and storm surge. If you live in an area that is prone to flooding, make sure you have a plan to evacuate or to stay safe if you are unable to evacuate. You can learn more at Inergency Egreenews Evideosecurity Disasters Expo USA FEMA #egreenews #inergency #elclubdecomerciantes
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🚫🌊Never Drive in Flooded Waters During a Hurricane 🌊🚫 As hurricane season rages on, let's remember the critical importance of staying safe and informed during extreme weather conditions. Driving through flooded waters is not only dangerous but can be deadly. Our message is clear: Your safety is paramount! 🚗🌧️ When roads are submerged, it's crucial to: Turn Around, Don't Drown: Floodwaters can be deceptively deep and hide hidden hazards. A few inches of water can sweep away even large vehicles. Stay Informed: Pay attention to local weather alerts and evacuation orders. Follow official instructions to ensure your safety and that of your loved ones. Plan Ahead: Have an emergency kit, a communication plan, and a safe evacuation route ready in advance. Don't wait until it's too late to prepare. Be Patient: Wait for floodwaters to recede before attempting to drive. Rushing can lead to accidents and unnecessary risks. Help Others: If you encounter someone in a dangerous situation, call for help and do not attempt a rescue yourself. Emergency services are trained for these situations. Let's spread this message far and wide to keep our communities safe during hurricane season. Follow us for more! 🌍❤️ #HurricaneSafety #SafetyAwareness #StayInformed #UADRT
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It’s predicted that we are going to have quite the hurricane season this year. As we all know, with tropical storms and hurricanes (or even just heavy rain in these parts) comes the flash floods. If you’re in a flash flood-prone area, here are the top things you should do: 🌊 Know your area’s flood risk. 🌊 Prepare an evacuation route. 🌊 Maintain a supply of water and non-perishable foods. 🌊 Make an emergency plan for your household and pets. 🌊 Update your emergency kit or create one if you haven’t. Staying prepared keeps you safe! #FlashFlood #FloodPreparation #PuroCleanofJohnsIsland #FloodDamage
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Dear beloved community, As Hurricane Idalia approaches, we want to sincerely urge you to prioritize your safety and well-being. - Stay Informed: Continuously stay updated with the latest local weather reports. Knowledge is power in times like these. - Prepare: Take the necessary steps to create an emergency kit. Your preparedness can make all the difference. - Secure Your Property: Take a moment to remove any loose objects that could potentially cause harm or damage in the storm. - Follow Authorities: If the authorities advise evacuation, please do not hesitate to prioritize your safety and evacuate promptly. - Stay Indoors: During the storm, please stay indoors and take every precaution to ensure your safety. We want you to be safe and sound. Remember, we are always here for you. If you find yourself in need of assistance or support, please do not hesitate to reach out. With heartfelt wishes for your safety, #HurricaneIdalia #SafetyTips #StayInformed
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Hurricane Preparedness Tips! Living in a storm surge risk area? Don't wait till the last minute! Be prepared to evacuate if a hurricane threatens your community. Here's what you need to know: 1. Secure your home: Protect your windows! Install permanent storm shutters or use 5/8 inch exterior grade/marine plywood to board them up. Don't wait for the storm rush, get supplies in advance. 2️. Stay tuned in: Keep yourself updated! Check the websites of your local National Weather Service office and government/emergency management office. Know what emergencies could occur and how to respond. Listen to NOAA Weather Radio or local radio/TV stations for the latest storm news. 3️. Follow official instructions: When ordered to evacuate, leave immediately! Safety comes first. Inform friends and family if you need to leave your home. 4️. If not ordered to evacuate: Seek refuge! Find a small interior room, closet, or hallway on the lowest level of your home. Put as many walls between you and the outside as possible. Stay away from windows, skylights, and glass doors. 🌀 Remember, if the eye of the storm passes over your area, there will be a brief calm period, but don't be fooled! Hurricane-force winds will return from the opposite direction. Stay safe and be prepared! Share these tips with your loved ones per National Weather Service #HurricanePreparedness #StaySafeDuringStorms #hurricanidalia #floridahurricanewatch
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Important information about Hurricane Idalia for those of you in #Florida. The storm is expected to bring life-threatening storm surges and flooding to coastal areas in Florida along the Gulf of Mexico before moving to Georgia. We wish everyone safety and urge you to take the time now to prepare by checking your emergency kits and having supplies ready to go. According to National Hurricane Center forecasts, the storm is expected to make landfall between #Tampa and #Tallahassee on Wednesday morning. High winds and flooding from storm surge could begin as early as Tuesday afternoon or evening. To prepare for Idalia: 1. Assemble a disaster supply kit with food, water, first aid supplies, insurance documents, flashlights, batteries, and medicine. 2. Cover up your windows, trim tree branches, gather loose objects in your yard, and move them indoors. 3. Remember, the category of a storm does not indicate the scale of danger you face, so stay alert and listen to local authorities as the storm gets closer. Stay safe, everyone! In an emergency, it's important to know what evacuation zone you're in. If you're unsure, plug your address into this map from Florida Division of Emergency Management: https://lnkd.in/gpj9YrfD
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Safety Measures After Hurricane Beryl Hurricane Beryl has passed, but safety remains a priority as SLG works to restore power. Here are crucial steps to ensure your personal safety, the safety of your family, and your community: Personal Safety: 1. Avoid downed power lines and report them immediately. 2. Check for structural damage before entering buildings. 3. Use generators safely and only outdoors to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. Family Safety: 1. Ensure all family members are accounted for and safe. 2. Avoid floodwaters, which may be contaminated or hide hazards. 3. Keep emergency supplies handy, including food, water, and medications. 4. Stay hydrated and seek cool places to avoid heat-related illnesses. Community Safety: 1. Help neighbors, especially the elderly or those with disabilities. 2. Share updates and information from local authorities. 3. Report any gas leaks or hazardous conditions to authorities. Stay safe as SLG works diligently to restore power and help our community recover. #SLG #HurricaneBeryl #StormRecovery #SafetyFirst #CommunitySupport #TexasStrong
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