As Hurricane Beryl approaches, it's crucial to be prepared. Now is the time to recognize your vulnerability and take action. Stay updated on the latest forecasts and alerts, and start your preparations immediately, especially if you live in a hurricane-prone area. Make sure you're ready for hurricane season! Reposting preparedness tips: Create an Emergency Kit: Include water, non-perishable food, medications, flashlight, batteries, and important documents. Know Your Evacuation Routes: Plan and practice your evacuation routes. Secure Your Property: Bring in outdoor furniture, secure windows and doors, and check your insurance coverage. Stay Informed: Follow local weather updates and alerts. Make a Family Plan: Ensure all family members know the plan and have emergency contacts. #PreventionSavesLives #OSCSafetyFirst #SafetyMatters #HurricanePreparedness #HurricaneBeryl #OSCProud #HoustonConstruction #CorporateInteriors #Healthcare #LandlordServices #NewConstruction #Construction #Houston #GulfCoast
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🌪️ May 5th to May 11th is National Hurricane Preparedness Week, a reminder for all of us to stay safe and ready 🌪️ Living on the shoreline of CT , we are well aware of the damage that hurricanes can cause and the disruption to our day-to-day life. You can't control the weather, but you can be prepared. Here are some key steps, according to NOAA:🦺 - Know your area's risk and review evacuation routes. - Ensure your property is adequately insured and inventory valuables. - Gather emergency supplies—water, food, and medications. - Reinforce your home, trim trees, and secure outside furniture. - Purchase a NOAA weather radio to monitor warnings. Stay informed, stay prepared, and, most importantly, stay safe. #HurricanePreparednessWeek #StaySafe #BePrepared
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🌪️ May 5th to May 11th is National Hurricane Preparedness Week, a reminder for all of us to stay safe and ready 🌪️ Living on the shoreline of CT , we are well aware of the damage that hurricanes can cause and the disruption to our day-to-day life. You can't control the weather, but you can be prepared. Here are some key steps, according to NOAA:🦺 - Know your area's risk and review evacuation routes. - Ensure your property is adequately insured and inventory valuables. - Gather emergency supplies—water, food, and medications. - Reinforce your home, trim trees, and secure outside furniture. - Purchase a NOAA weather radio to monitor warnings. Stay informed, stay prepared, and, most importantly, stay safe. #HurricanePreparednessWeek #StaySafe #BePrepared
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🌪️ May 5th to May 11th is National Hurricane Preparedness Week, a reminder for all of us to stay safe and ready 🌪️ Of the $363 billion in weather disasters since 1980 (as of last August), tropical cyclones (or hurricanes) have caused the most damage, with an average cost of $22.8 billion per event. You can't control the weather, but you can be prepared. Here are some key steps, according to NOAA:🦺 - Know your area's risk and review evacuation routes. - Ensure your property is adequately insured and inventory valuables. - Gather emergency supplies—water, food, and medications. - Reinforce your home, trim trees, and secure outside furniture. - Purchase a NOAA weather radio to monitor warnings. Stay informed, stay prepared, and, most importantly, stay safe. #HurricanePreparednessWeek #StaySafe #BePrepared
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🌪️ May 5th to May 11th is National Hurricane Preparedness Week, a reminder for all of us to stay safe and ready 🌪️ Of the $363 billion in weather disasters since 1980 (as of last August), tropical cyclones (or hurricanes) have caused the most damage, with an average cost of $22.8 billion per event. You can't control the weather, but you can be prepared. Here are some key steps, according to NOAA:🦺 - Know your area's risk and review evacuation routes. - Ensure your property is adequately insured and inventory valuables. - Gather emergency supplies—water, food, and medications. - Reinforce your home, trim trees, and secure outside furniture. - Purchase a NOAA weather radio to monitor warnings. Stay informed, stay prepared, and, most importantly, stay safe. #HurricanePreparednessWeek #StaySafe #BePrepared
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🌪️ May 5th to May 11th is National Hurricane Preparedness Week, a reminder for all of us to stay safe and ready 🌪️ Of the $363 billion in weather disasters since 1980 (as of last August), tropical cyclones (or hurricanes) have caused the most damage, with an average cost of $22.8 billion per event. You can't control the weather, but you can be prepared. Here are some key steps, according to NOAA:🦺 - Know your area's risk and review evacuation routes. - Ensure your property is adequately insured and inventory valuables. - Gather emergency supplies—water, food, and medications. - Reinforce your home, trim trees, and secure outside furniture. - Purchase a NOAA weather radio to monitor warnings. Stay informed, stay prepared, and, most importantly, stay safe. #HurricanePreparednessWeek #StaySafe #BePrepared
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🌪️ May 5th to May 11th is National Hurricane Preparedness Week, a reminder for all of us to stay safe and ready 🌪️ Of the $363 billion in weather disasters since 1980 (as of last August), tropical cyclones (or hurricanes) have caused the most damage, with an average cost of $22.8 billion per event. You can't control the weather, but you can be prepared. Here are some key steps, according to NOAA:🦺 - Know your area's risk and review evacuation routes. - Ensure your property is adequately insured and inventory valuables. - Gather emergency supplies—water, food, and medications. - Reinforce your home, trim trees, and secure outside furniture. - Purchase a NOAA weather radio to monitor warnings. Stay informed, stay prepared, and, most importantly, stay safe. #HurricanePreparednessWeek #StaySafe #BePrepared
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🌪️ May 5th to May 11th is National Hurricane Preparedness Week, a reminder for all of us to stay safe and ready 🌪️ Of the $363 billion in weather disasters since 1980 (as of last August), tropical cyclones (or hurricanes) have caused the most damage, with an average cost of $22.8 billion per event. You can't control the weather, but you can be prepared. Here are some key steps, according to NOAA:🦺 - Know your area's risk and review evacuation routes. - Ensure your property is adequately insured and inventory valuables. - Gather emergency supplies—water, food, and medications. - Reinforce your home, trim trees, and secure outside furniture. - Purchase a NOAA weather radio to monitor warnings. Stay informed, stay prepared, and, most importantly, stay safe. #HurricanePreparednessWeek #StaySafe #BePrepared
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1moVery helpful!