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Hurricane Storm Preparedness

Updated: Feb 26

If you have storm damage and flooding, please call ITS Environmental Services for immediate assistance.  We offer free inspections and estimates.  We are leading experts in flood & storm damage mitigation and restoration.  Let us restore your home or business with our expert care.


At ITS Environmental Services, the safety of our customers is our number one priority.  Information is crucial when it comes to protecting your family, loved ones and your employees.  We have included several resource pages on our website to provide information concerning various natural and environmental disasters.



Hurricane and Tropical Storm Preparation

The Atlantic hurricane season is June 1 through November 30 each year. Don’t wait to begin preparing for a tropical storm or hurricane, and the damage that can result from high winds and flooding caused by a heavy storm. It’s important to make plans in advance and be ready if a tropical storm or hurricane strikes. Planning in advance is the best way to keep you and your loved ones safe. During the current coronavirus pandemic, extra time is needed to plan and prepare. Please visit our page on how to prepare for a hurricane or other disaster during the coronavirus pandemic to learn ways to help keep yourself and your family safe.


Please follow these important hurricane preparedness tips if there is a potential for a hurricane or tropical storm in your area:

  • Get emergency supplies – Stock your home and your car with supplies.

  • Make a plan – Create a family disaster plan.

  • Avoid flooded areas – Take precautions before, during, and after a flood.

  • Prepare to evacuate – Never ignore an evacuation order.

  • Protect older adults – Understand older adult health and medical concerns.

  • Protect your pets – Ensure your pet’s safety before, during, and after an emergency.

  • Prevent carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning after the storm – Ensure your CO detector has working batteries. Place generators outside at least 20 feet from any door, window, or vent.

  • Stay safe after a hurricane – Learn how to avoid injuries, make sure your food and water are safe, and clean up mold safely.


Start planning and preparing now for the risks of damaging flooding and high winds caused by tropical storms and hurricanes. Being ready for any weather related event will help keep you and your family safe. Don’t wait.


For more information about preparing for hurricane season and other potential disasters during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, please visit our page on Preparing for a Hurricane During the Coronavirus Pandemic.

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