Flood Prevention Tips
Help Prevent Storm Water Backups Depending where you live, flooding can occur at any time during the year. To help prevent storm water backups in your neighborhood and on your property, here are some tips that can help. •Make sure all storm sewer drains are free of debris that could inhibit water flow. •Make sure …
Ways to Prevent Water Damage in Your Home
The best way to handle water and mold damage is to prevent it before it occurs. While there are extreme and often unavoidable scenarios that require flood control and water damage restoration, usually, the worst you have to deal with is mold remediation as a result of not knowing the origin of water damage. Here …
Fire Prevention Week – Where Every Second Counts
Oct 8 – 14th is Fire Prevention Week and as we embark on fire safety and understanding what to do, how to do it and where to do it, keep in mind that an estimated 350,000 fires that responders go too per year. The numbers are even hire, as this only represents three quarters of …
Fire Prevention Week – Where Every Second Counts Read More »
Alert: Tropical Storm Harvey
We are prepared to mobilize with equipment and crews if needed to respond to Harvey flooding and devastation. As always, we can be reached 24/7 at 800-559-9070. Current Conditions and Forecast Tropical Storm Harvey is currently located approximately 380 SE of Port Oconnor, TX heading NNW at 10 MPH. Harvey is projected to achieve Major Hurricane …
Homeland Security – Tools and Resources to Help Businesses Plan, Prepare, and Protect from an Attack
Homeland Security Starts with Hometown Security The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) closely monitors attacks on public gatherings and public places to constantly enhance the Nation’s security. During both steady state and times of heightened awareness, DHS engages closely with our private sector and community partners to provide expert counsel and recommendations about protective …
Tips to Prepare your Home for Fall: Tune up your heating system– Call an HVAC professional to inspect your furnace and clean the ducts. Check out your Roof-Look for damaged, loose or missing shingles that may leak during winter’s storms or from melting snow. Check Windows & Doors– Caulk around windows and doors if you …