Hurricane Laura Preparation and your Generator

hurricane Laura preparation

hurricane Laura preparation

Tips to help prepare for a Hurricane and potential
prolonged electrical outages.

2020 has been a year for the record books, and now on top of COVID 19, we have dual tropical storms headed our way. Please take a look at some of the great safety and preparation tips below to make sure you and your family are prepared for worst case scenarios.

o        Before the Storm Arrives

Emergency Supply Checklist

      • Candles and matches
      • Bottled water, electrolyte drinks and a cooler
      • First aid supplies and prescription medications
      • Protective clothing, rain gear and sturdy shoes
      • Sterno, charcoal and lighter fluid
      • Non-perishable food items and a manual can opener
      • Flashlight, battery-operated radio and a two-week supply of batteries
      • Hammer, nails, masking tape, plywood and plastic for quick repairs
      • Cash (ATMs may not be operating)
      • Make sure you refill any vital Medication Prescriptions

Things To Do

      • Store enough drinking water to last several days
      • Bring your pets inside
      • Clear your yard of any unsecured objects
      • Keep your car fueled and ready to go
      • Have a map on hand and an exit plan
      • Leave your home if you are advised to evacuate
      • Monitor weather reports for updated information
      • Take insurance policies and a valid ID that shows your home address
      • Board windows to reduce the risk of broken glass (If warned to do so)

Now
is the time to TEST your generator.

  •  We recommend testing your generator with a prolonged run of 2 hours to make sure your generator is in top running condition.
  • We will be servicing during the storm as access allows
  • Current Customers have first priority on service
  • Please make sure your service is up to date for best results
  • If you need service, please contact us ASAP to get on the schedule


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