As experts in Disaster Recovery for commercial structures, LACHIN offers valuable tips to safeguard your business during Hurricane Season. These tips are essential in being prepared for and responding to damages caused by natural disasters. 1. Emergency Plan: Review and update your business continuity plan. Ensure employees know evacuation routes and emergency contacts. 2. Secure Your Property: Outdoor Items: Secure loose objects (signs, furniture) to prevent damage. Windows and Doors: Reinforce or board up vulnerable areas. Digital Information/ Files: Backup all digital files to the cloud or offsite storage. Remove essential physical documents upon evacuation. 3. Supplies and inventory: Essentials: Stock up on water, non-perishable food, and medical supplies. Business Inventory: Document assets and equipment for insurance claims immediately. Don’t wait until a storm is approaching. 4. Stay Informed: Follow local authorities and weather updates. Monitor official sources like the National Hurricane Center. 5. Recovery: Follow local authorities’ recommendations for returning to your area and facility. If your structure is damaged, document all cleanup and temporary repairs diligently to maximize future claims. Remember, preparedness pays off! #HurricanePreparedness #BusinessSafety #LACHINArch
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🌀 Florida’s Gulf Coast is preparing for Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 storm expected to make landfall on Wednesday in the Tampa Bay area. The region, still recovering from Hurricane Helene, is racing to clear debris that could turn into dangerous projectiles. Evacuation orders are in place, and authorities warn of a potentially life-threatening storm surge and heavy rainfall. With winds of 175 mph, Milton is expected to weaken before reaching central Florida but may still cause widespread damage. As the storm continues, here are some key tips to stay safe: ● Clear debris: Remove any remaining debris that could turn into projectiles during the storm. ● Inspect your property: Check for structural damage, especially roofs and windows, to prevent further damage. ● Restock supplies: Ensure you have non-perishable food, water, medications, and batteries. ● Stay informed: Monitor weather updates and follow local authorities' instructions. ● Secure belongings: Move valuables to higher ground if flooding is expected. The ATI Restoration National Response Team is already on the ground, mobilizing to provide swift disaster relief. With over 35 years of experience in handling hurricanes, floods, and severe weather, our teams are ready to respond quickly when you need us the most. Whether it’s water damage, mold remediation, or recovering from storm destruction, we’re here to minimize downtime, help you rebuild, and get you back on your feet. We’re here to assist, call us at (888) 571-3872. #ATIrestoration #DisasterRecoveryServices #HurricaneMilton #StormPreparedness #NationalResponse #HurricaneRecovery #Remediation #Restoration
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🌀 Florida’s Gulf Coast is preparing for Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 storm expected to make landfall on Wednesday in the Tampa Bay area. The region, still recovering from Hurricane Helene, is racing to clear debris that could turn into dangerous projectiles. Evacuation orders are in place, and authorities warn of a potentially life-threatening storm surge and heavy rainfall. With winds of 175 mph, Milton is expected to weaken before reaching central Florida but may still cause widespread damage. As the storm continues, here are some key tips to stay safe: ● Clear debris: Remove any remaining debris that could turn into projectiles during the storm. ● Inspect your property: Check for structural damage, especially roofs and windows, to prevent further damage. ● Restock supplies: Ensure you have non-perishable food, water, medications, and batteries. ● Stay informed: Monitor weather updates and follow local authorities' instructions. ● Secure belongings: Move valuables to higher ground if flooding is expected. The ATI Restoration National Response Team is already on the ground, mobilizing to provide swift disaster relief. With over 35 years of experience in handling hurricanes, floods, and severe weather, our teams are ready to respond quickly when you need us the most. Whether it’s water damage, mold remediation, or recovering from storm destruction, we’re here to minimize downtime, help you rebuild, and get you back on your feet. We’re here to assist, call us at (888) 571-3872. #ATIrestoration #DisasterRecoveryServices #HurricaneMilton #StormPreparedness #NationalResponse #HurricaneRecovery #Remediation #Restoration
🌀 Florida’s Gulf Coast is preparing for Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 storm expected to make landfall on Wednesday in the Tampa Bay area. The region, still recovering from Hurricane Helene, is racing to clear debris that could turn into dangerous projectiles. Evacuation orders are in place, and authorities warn of a potentially life-threatening storm surge and heavy rainfall. With winds of 175 mph, Milton is expected to weaken before reaching central Florida but may still cause widespread damage. As the storm continues, here are some key tips to stay safe: ● Clear debris: Remove any remaining debris that could turn into projectiles during the storm. ● Inspect your property: Check for structural damage, especially roofs and windows, to prevent further damage. ● Restock supplies: Ensure you have non-perishable food, water, medications, and batteries. ● Stay informed: Monitor weather updates and follow local authorities' instructions. ● Secure belongings: Move valuables to higher ground if flooding is expected. The ATI Restoration National Response Team is already on the ground, mobilizing to provide swift disaster relief. With over 35 years of experience in handling hurricanes, floods, and severe weather, our teams are ready to respond quickly when you need us the most. Whether it’s water damage, mold remediation, or recovering from storm destruction, we’re here to minimize downtime, help you rebuild, and get you back on your feet. We’re here to assist, call us at (888) 571-3872. #ATIrestoration #DisasterRecoveryServices #HurricaneMilton #StormPreparedness #NationalResponse #HurricaneRecovery #Remediation #Restoration
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As we prepare for Hurricane Helene, being proactive about your property’s safety is crucial. At 360 Fire and Flood, we understand the devastating impact these storms can have, and we’re here to help you prepare. Here are some essential tips for hurricane preparedness: 1) Create an Emergency Plan: Ensure you have a clear plan in place for your family or business, including evacuation routes and emergency contacts. 2) Secure Your Property: Inspect your roof, windows, and doors. Reinforce weak areas to minimize damage from high winds. 3) Gather Supplies: Stock up on essentials like water, non-perishable food, first-aid kits, and flashlights. Don’t forget to include important documents. 4) Stay Informed: Monitor weather updates and heed warnings from local authorities. 5) Know Your Insurance Coverage: Review your policies to understand what is covered in case of flood or storm damage. How 360 Fire and Flood Can Help: 🌊 Expert Assessments: We offer property assessments to identify vulnerabilities and recommend improvements. 🛠️ Restoration Services: Should disaster strike, our experienced team is ready to respond quickly to restore your property to its pre-loss condition. 📞 24/7 Emergency Response: We’re available around the clock to assist you with any urgent needs. Don’t wait until it’s too late! Let us help you protect what matters most. Reach out to us today to discuss your preparedness plan. Stay safe and prepared! #HurricanePreparedness #360FireandFlood #Restoration #EmergencyResponse #SafetyFirst
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🌪 Hurricane Helene: Preparedness is Key! 🌪 As Hurricane Helene approaches, it's crucial for businesses and communities to take proactive steps to safeguard property and ensure the safety of everyone involved. At BELFOR, our teams are mobilized and ready to respond, with additional teams on standby, ready to deploy at a moment's notice. Preparedness Tips to Keep in Mind: 1. Secure Your Property: Board up windows, reinforce doors, and secure any loose items that could become dangerous projectiles in high winds. 2. Backup Important Documents: Ensure critical documents, both physical and digital, are backed up and stored safely, including insurance policies, emergency contacts, and property inventories. 3. Power Up: Charge all electronic devices and ensure backup power sources, such as generators, are ready and fueled. 4. Emergency Kit Ready: Have an emergency kit on hand, including first aid supplies, flashlights, batteries, bottled water, non-perishable food, and personal essentials. 5. Plan for Business Continuity: Communicate your business continuity plan with your team, clients, and stakeholders. Ensure everyone knows their roles and responsibilities in the event of an emergency. Our BELFOR teams are already on the ground, equipped and prepared to assist with everything from initial damage assessments to full-scale restoration efforts. We’re committed to helping our communities recover quickly and safely. Stay safe, stay informed, and don't hesitate to reach out to BELFOR for support when you need it most. Together, we can weather the storm. 🌧️🛠️ #HurricaneHelene #DisasterRecovery #BELFOR #Preparedness #Restoration
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Hurricane Debby made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region as a Category 1 storm, bringing substantial flooding and disruption. Although now downgraded to a tropical storm, its slow movement and anticipated record-breaking rainfall could lead to up to 30 inches of rain in some areas, including Georgia and South Carolina. This has a significant impact on the logistics running through the Southeast with17,000 Sites at risk with industries such as aerospace, life sciences, and manufacturing facing disruptions, as well as key Florida and Georgia ports, including Port Tampa Bay and Port of Fernandina, being shut down. Florida’s Governor has mobilized National Guard troops and linemen to restore power, with other states following suit. 📰 For an in-depth look at the storm’s impact on supply chains and ongoing recovery efforts, check out the full article below Stay safe and informed as the storm continues to affect the Southeast! #SupplyChain #HurricaneDebby #Logistics #EmergencyManagement #Flooding #DisasterResponse https://lnkd.in/gB8B8dVu
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🌪️ Hurricane Preparedness: Rely on Mat Tech Industrial Services for Disaster Support As the hurricane approaches, it’s critical to have reliable partners who can support your business during and after the storm. At Mat Tech Industrial Services, we’re equipped to help you navigate through disaster situations with our comprehensive disaster response services: ✅ Vacuum Truck Services: We handle stormwater, wastewater, and debris removal to keep your site operational. ✅ Portable Sanitation: Our portable toilets and hand-washing stations ensure sanitation needs are met, even in emergency conditions. ✅ Potable Water Supply: We provide clean water to your job sites, critical for post-storm recovery. ✅ Ground Stabilization: Our mat rentals keep your equipment moving, even in wet and muddy conditions. When disaster strikes, we’re here to help businesses stay resilient. Don’t wait—get prepared now and ensure your site is ready for anything. 📞 Call us at (301) 956-3203 🌐 Visit us at www.MatTechUs.com We’re in this together—let us help you recover quickly and keep your operations moving! #DisasterResponse #HurricanePreparedness #MatTech #IndustrialServices #StormRecovery #Houston #ResilientOperations
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🚨 Hurricane Preparedness for Your Business 🚨 As Hurricane Milton approaches, it's essential to take proactive steps to protect your business and assets. Here are a few best practices to help minimize damage and ensure you're ready for any potential storm: 1. Elevate Equipment & Inventory: Ensure that any equipment, tools, or inventory that can be lifted off the ground is properly elevated. Flooding can be one of the most damaging aspects of a hurricane, so avoid potential loss by raising items above anticipated water levels. 2. Board Up Windows & Doors: If your location has windows or glass doors, it’s crucial to board them up. This will protect against flying debris and reduce the risk of water entering your business. 3. Use Sandbags for Flood Prevention: If flooding is a concern, sandbags can be a simple yet effective way to divert water from entering your premises. Ensure you place them strategically around doorways, windows, and vulnerable entry points. 4. Protect Business Vehicles: Move company vehicles to higher ground, if possible. If that’s not feasible, cover them with tarps or use protective covers to guard against wind and debris. 5. Secure Outdoor Signage & Loose Items: Ensure that any outdoor signs, trash cans, or loose objects are secured or brought indoors. High winds can turn these into projectiles that cause damage to your property or surrounding areas. Stay safe and take these steps seriously! #HurricanePreparedness #BusinessContinuity #DisasterRecovery #EmergencyPlanning #StormReady #BusinessResilience #Insurance
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As recovery from Debbie begins, it is important to remember to pay attention to local weather warnings as the threat of flooding continues for the next week. AFTERDISASTER teams are local and available in the continental United States and the Caribbean to respond to your call 24/7/365. As hurricane season continues on the East Coast and wildfire season gets underway on the West Coast and elsewhere, it is important to have a partner on-call who can begin recovery efforts immediately. Our services include: Emergency Response: Rapid deployment of teams for immediate response. Reconstruction Services: Licensed general contractors who offer full-scale building services. Water Loss Response: Water damage experts immediately deployed to begin recovery efforts. Fire and Smoke Restoration: Cleaning and restoration of your property. Mold and Asbestos Remediation: Expert hazard crews to safely restore your property. Disaster Recovery: In the wake of natural disasters, our team will be there for all of your recovery needs. For peace of mind knowing our expansive network of recovery and restoration experts are ready to respond to your call at a moment’s notice, call AFTERDISASTER today 800-948-0242. #northcarolina #greensboronc #waterloss #disasterrecovery #emergencyservices #atlanta #unitedstates #caribbean
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Due to Hurricane Francine making landfall, Broussard and Smith Services will operate under normal BSS hours (7 am-3:30pm) on Tuesday (09/10/24). Once the storm passes and it is safe for our technicians to be on the road, we will resume regular operations. Please don’t hesitate to contact us for any emergency needs; we will do our best to assist everyone as quickly as possible. Good luck! Before a hurricane, it is essential to take proactive measures to protect your business or home. Start by creating a comprehensive emergency plan that outlines specific steps to be taken before, during, and after the hurricane. This plan should include evacuation procedures, communication protocols, and strategies for securing important documents and data. Additionally, securing your physical space is crucial. This involves reinforcing doors and windows, securing outdoor equipment, and moving valuable items to higher ground. Investing in flood barriers can minimize potential water damage after the storm passes. It's a good idea to backup data and keep in a separate location than computers and laptops in the case of physical damage to your home or business as well.
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Preparing Your Business for a Hurricane As hurricane Milton approaches, it’s crucial for businesses to be proactive in safeguarding their operations, employees, and assets. Here are some key steps to ensure your business is hurricane-ready: -Develop a Comprehensive Emergency Plan: Outline procedures for communication, evacuation, and continuity of operations. Ensure all employees are familiar with the plan. -Secure Your Physical Assets: Protect your premises by reinforcing windows and doors, securing outdoor equipment, and ensuring critical documents are stored safely. -Backup Data and Critical Information: Regularly backup all essential data and store it in a secure, off-site location or cloud service to prevent data loss. -Review Insurance Policies: Ensure your insurance coverage is up-to-date and adequate for potential hurricane damage. Understand the specifics of your policy, including any exclusions. -Establish a Communication Plan: Maintain clear lines of communication with employees, customers, and suppliers. Use multiple channels to ensure everyone stays informed. -Stock Emergency Supplies: Keep an inventory of essential supplies such as water, non-perishable food, first aid kits, and emergency contact information. -Train Your Team: Conduct regular training sessions and drills to ensure everyone knows their role and responsibilities during an emergency. By taking these steps, you can minimize disruption and ensure your business is resilient in the face of a hurricane. Stay safe and prepared! #BusinessContinuity #HurricanePreparedness #SafetyFirst #EmergencyPlanning
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