🚨 Prepare Now for Hurricane Helene! 🚨 Governor Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency for 61 counties across Florida as Tropical Storm Helene strengthens into a major hurricane. The storm is expected to bring life-threatening storm surge, damaging winds, and severe inland flooding. What to Do NOW: - Secure your home and property. - Gather essential supplies (food, water, medicine). - Know your evacuation routes. - Stay updated with local news and alerts. With Hurricane Watches in effect for areas like Bay, Charlotte, Hillsborough, and more, and Tropical Storm Warnings across the Lower Florida Keys, it’s time to prepare. BioResponse Restoration is here to help with storm recovery services, including water extraction, debris removal, and mold remediation to get you back on your feet after the storm. Don’t wait—call us today! 📞 Available 24/7 | 866-397-7329 🌐 bioresponsecorp.com #StormRecovery #StormPreparedness #HurricaneHelene #FloridaPanhandle #TC09 #WaterDamageRestoration #MoldRemediation #HurricaneRecovery #Florida
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🔍 Hurricane Helene Recovery: Damage Assessment 🔍 The storm may have passed, but the work is just beginning. Here’s how to start the recovery process safely and efficiently: 1️⃣ Check for hazards – Avoid unstable structures, downed power lines, and flooded areas. 2️⃣ Document everything – Take detailed photos and videos of damage before any cleanup begins for insurance purposes. 3️⃣ Get expert help – Contact MBC Public Adjusters to ensure your insurance claim covers all the damage you’ve sustained. 📌 For more on Hurricane Helene, check out this article: https://lnkd.in/gnraxMNy 📌 Your safety is paramount. Let MBC Public Adjusters guide you through your recovery process. #StormRecovery #HurricaneDamage #PublicAdjusterHelp #MBCPublicAdjusters
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Talk about a busy couple of weeks! Now that Hurricane Helene has left behind damage in Florida, they are getting ready for another round of weather. Floridians are preparing for what could be Hurricane Milton. While the affects of the storm could vary from the last storm devastation is once again a possibility. When it comes to hurricanes, three major concerns are: 1. Flooding: Heavy rains and storm surges can lead to severe flooding, which can cause extensive property damage and create dangerous conditions. 💧 2. High Winds: The powerful winds associated with hurricanes can down trees, power lines, and damage buildings, posing serious risks to both people and infrastructure. 🌬️ 3. Power Outages: Extended power outages are common during hurricanes, disrupting communications, refrigeration, and other essential services, making it difficult for families to function normally. ⚡ Understanding these risks can help you better prepare for hurricane season. Always have an emergency plan in place, keep essential supplies on hand, and be ready to take immediate action to protect your home and family. PuroClean Alejandro Restrepo Alexi Giantomidis Jennifer Restrepo Draško Šamara #StormDamageCleanpup #HurricaneDamage #FloodDamageRepair #WindDamageRestoration #EmergencyRestoration #FloodCleanupNY #FloodCleanupCT #StormRestoration #NYStormDamage #CTStormDamage
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Florida was recently affected by strong storm surge from Hurricane Helene. Now, it is bracing itself for what may become Hurricane Milton. When it comes to hurricanes, the top three concerns are: 1. Flooding: Heavy rains and storm surges can lead to severe flooding, which can cause extensive property damage and create dangerous conditions. 💧 2. High Winds: The powerful winds associated with hurricanes can down trees, power lines, and damage buildings, posing serious risks to both people and infrastructure. 🌬️ 3. Power Outages: Extended power outages are common during hurricanes, disrupting communications, refrigeration, and other essential services, making it difficult for families to function normally. ⚡ Understanding these risks can help you better prepare for hurricane season. Always have an emergency plan in place, keep essential supplies on hand, and be ready to take immediate action to protect your home and family. #StormDamageCleanup #HurricaneDamage #FloodDamageRepair #WindDamageRestoration #EmergencyRestoration #FloodCleanupNY #FloodCleanupCT #StormRestoration #NYStormDamage #CTStormDamage PuroClean Stamford Business Network + Alejandro Restrepo Alexi Giantomidis Draško Šamara Jennifer Restrepo
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Florida has declared a state of emergency for 54 counties as Hurricane Debby continues to make landfall, it’s crucial to stay informed and prepared. Here’s what you need to do After the Storm: •Wait for Clearance- Only return home when local officials say it’s safe. •Avoid Hazards- Steer clear of downed power lines, floodwaters, and debris. •Clean Up Safely- Wear protective gear and disinfect items that got wet. •Work Smart- Avoid overexertion to prevent heart attacks. •Stay Healthy- Discard any food that got wet or warm. Avoid drinking tap water until it’s declared safe. Remember, it’s normal to feel stressed after such events. Reach out for support if needed. •Check in for Hurricane Debby Updates- https://hubs.li/Q02K4v2r0 •Find Shelter Near You- https://hubs.li/Q02K4NJb0 •Be sure to prepare for the next storm by reading the American Red Cross’s Hurricane Preparation Tips- https://hubs.li/Q02K4NK70 #ThinkIndelible
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"Great advice, Samantha! Preparedness is key in ensuring safety for our loved ones and properties. Clearing drains and inspecting pipes can save us from major headaches post-storm. Thanks for the valuable tips! #zoomdrain
🚨 Hurricane Milton Alert from Zoom Drain Broward 🚨 As Hurricane Milton nears, protect your loved ones and your home’s drainage system with these steps: Before the Storm: 🗺️ Plan: Choose a safe room and evacuation routes. 🎒 Prepare: Stock up on food, water, and emergency supplies. 🧹 Clear Drains: Remove debris to prevent clogs. 🔍 Inspect Pipes: Check for leaks or damage. 💧 Protect Sewer Lines: Ensure your sump pump works properly. After the Storm: ⚠️ Avoid standing water — it may be hazardous. 🔧 Check for clogs or overflows. 📞 Need help? Contact Zoom Drain Broward for assistance. Let’s stay safe and protect our homes together! Contact us for any drain or sewer-related concerns post-storm. 🌧️ #HurricaneMilton #FamilySafety #DrainSafety #SewerMaintenance #Broward
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Hurricane Francine Makes Landfall in Southern Louisiana! Hurricane Francine made landfall in southern Louisiana in the Parish of Terrebonne, about 30 miles south-southwest of Morgan City, as a Category 2 storm at 5 p.m. CDT. Maximum sustained winds were estimated to be near 100 mph along with dangerous storm surge and flooding rainfall. Since Francine is transitioning to a tropical rainstorm, the center of the storm is losing importance as far as a weather-maker. More significant effects will be the outward spread of rain north and east of the center and severe thunderstorms, including possible tornadoes to the east and south of the center. The impacts of these conditions will continue into Friday. ServiceMaster Recovery Management is nearby and ready to assist now. Call (844) 993-0527. Our partnership with Monarch Weather & Climate Intelligence® empowers us to leverage cutting-edge weather intelligence to enhance our disaster response efforts. #ServiceMasterRecoveryManagement #HurricaneFrancine #Monarch
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🚨 Hurricane Helene update 🚨 (as of 9/26/24, 11am ET) Helene is expected to bring catastrophic hurricane-force winds and deadly storm surge to the Florida Big Bend, with inundation reaching as high as 20 feet above ground level in coastal areas. Life-threatening storm surge is expected for the remainder of the west coast of the Florida Peninsula. Hurricane-force winds will begin later today and tonight – residents are urged to rush final preparations. Strong wind gusts are expected for portions of North Georgia and the Carolinas. Life-threatening flash and urban flooding will impact portions of the southern Appalachians, north Florida, and the Southeast through Friday. If you are sheltering in place, please follow the following tips from the @Florida Division of Emergency Management ⤵ https://lnkd.in/girem8NH
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⚠️ Hurricane Helene: What You Need to Know ⚠️ Helene, now a Category 2 hurricane with winds of 100 mph, is expected to make landfall on Florida's Big Bend tonight as a Category 3 or 4 storm. A storm surge warning is in place for nearly all of Florida's west coast, with hurricane and tropical storm warnings across southern Florida. Governor DeSantis has declared a state of emergency in 61 counties, and evacuations are underway. ⏰ Now is the time to act. Ensure your business and personal preparedness plans are up to date and complete. 🔗 Download our Hurricane Preparedness Checklist and stay ahead of the storm: [https://ow.ly/xyv450Tvqca] #HurricaneHelene #EmergencyPreparedness #BusinessContinuity #StormSurge #Florida #HurricanePreparedness
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🚨 Hurricane Milton Alert from Zoom Drain Broward 🚨 As Hurricane Milton nears, protect your loved ones and your home’s drainage system with these steps: Before the Storm: 🗺️ Plan: Choose a safe room and evacuation routes. 🎒 Prepare: Stock up on food, water, and emergency supplies. 🧹 Clear Drains: Remove debris to prevent clogs. 🔍 Inspect Pipes: Check for leaks or damage. 💧 Protect Sewer Lines: Ensure your sump pump works properly. After the Storm: ⚠️ Avoid standing water — it may be hazardous. 🔧 Check for clogs or overflows. 📞 Need help? Contact Zoom Drain Broward for assistance. Let’s stay safe and protect our homes together! Contact us for any drain or sewer-related concerns post-storm. 🌧️ #HurricaneMilton #FamilySafety #DrainSafety #SewerMaintenance #Broward
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Prepare for Peak Hurricane Season with SkyWater’s Quick Response Plan 🌪️ The recent storm has already brought significant rainfall to the Tampa and St. Pete areas, lifting us out of drought conditions but also causing flooding. As we approach the peak of hurricane season, it’s crucial to ensure your property is prepared for the worst. Why Prepare with SkyWater? • Comprehensive Planning: Our Quick Response Plan offers detailed strategies to protect your property before a storm hits. • Expert Support: Our licensed and insured team is ready to respond quickly and efficiently to any storm damage. • Complete Restoration Services: From water extraction and drying to mold remediation and structural repairs, we’ve got you covered. Recent Impact: The recent storm delivered up to 5.5 inches of rain in some areas, causing minor flooding and highlighting the importance of being prepared Be Proactive: Ensure your property is ready for future storms. Implementing a Quick Response Plan now can make all the difference in minimizing damage and ensuring a swift recovery. Contact Us Today to Set Up Your Quick Response Plan: ☎️ 877-214-2900 📧 info@skywateroncall.com 🌐https://lnkd.in/ghzEKTsD 🔧🏢 #HurricanePreparedness #QuickResponsePlan #SkyWaterOnCall #StormReady #PropertyProtection Stay safe this hurricane season. Prepare now with SkyWater’s expert services!
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