FEMA Tips to Get Ready for Severe Weather
FEMA Tips to Get Ready for Severe Weather Winter and early spring storms can bring snow, tornadoes, hail, lightning and flooding. FEMA encourages Tennesseans to keep cell phones on and fully charged with the volume turned up and severe weather alerts enabled. Follow directions from your local and state officials. If you are planning to travel by car, check your local weather and traffic reports before heading out. Tell others your route and anticipated arrival time. If your roads are not in good shape, consider postponing non-essential travel until the roads are cleared. When driving in wet conditions, snow or
FEMA To Offer Tips for Home Repair and Rebuilding in the Upstate
FEMA To Offer Tips for Home Repair and Rebuilding in the Upstate COLUMBIA, S.C. – Residents repairing and rebuilding following Hurricane Helene can visit two Home Depot locations in Spartanburg County to get tips and advice on making homes stronger and safer against storms and other hazards. The Federal Emergency Management Agency mitigation specialists will be available Jan. 27-Jan. 31, 9 a.m.- 6 p.m., to answer questions and share home-improvement tips and other proven building methods to prevent or lessen damage from future disasters. They will also share techniques for rebuilding hazard-resistant homes. This free information is geared toward do-it-yourselfers and
FEMA Offers Recovery Tips for California Wildfire Survivors
FEMA Offers Recovery Tips for California Wildfire Survivors WASHINGTON -- While fire suppression activities are still ongoing in parts of Southern California, affected individuals and families are taking steps toward recovery. FEMA is helping people jumpstart their recovery. You may be eligible for FEMA assistance, even if you have insurance. More than $5.3 million so far are in the hands of survivors to help pay for emergency supplies like food, water and baby formula as well as to replace personal property and pay for a temporary place to stay. Below are tips to help Californians recover from the historic wildfires. If your
FEMA Offers Free Rebuilding Tips to Georgians in Coffee and Effingham Counties
FEMA Offers Free Rebuilding Tips to Georgians in Coffee and Effingham Counties ATLANTA -- If you are making repairs to your home after Tropical Storm Debby (Aug. 4--20) or Hurricane Helene (Sept. 24—Oct. 20), you can get tips from FEMA to make your home safer and stronger at Lowe’s in Douglas (Coffee County) and Rincon (Effingham County). FEMA Mitigation Specialists are available to answer questions and offer home-improvement tips along with proven methods to prevent or reduce damage from future disasters. They will also offer tips and techniques on rebuilding hazard-resistant homes. Mitigation is an effort to reduce the loss of
FEMA Offers Free Rebuilding Tips to Georgians in Savannah and Valdosta
FEMA Offers Free Rebuilding Tips to Georgians in Savannah and Valdosta ATLANTA -- If you are making repairs to your home after Tropical Storm Debby or Hurricane Helene, you can get tips from FEMA to make your home safer and stronger at Lowe’s in Savannah and Valdosta. FEMA Mitigation Specialists are available to answer questions and offer home-improvement tips along with proven methods to prevent or reduce damage from future disasters. They will also offer tips and techniques on rebuilding hazard-resistant homes. Mitigation is an effort to reduce the loss of life and property damage by lessening the impact of a
FEMA Offers Free Rebuilding Tips to Georgians in Augusta
FEMA Offers Free Rebuilding Tips to Georgians in Augusta ATLANTA -- If you are making repairs to your home after Tropical Storm Debby or Hurricane Helene, you can get tips from FEMA to make your home safer and stronger. FEMA Mitigation Specialists will be available to answer questions and offer home-improvement tips along with proven methods to prevent or reduce damage from future disasters. They will also offer tips and techniques on rebuilding hazard-resistant homes. Mitigation is an effort to reduce the loss of life and property damage by lessening the impact of a disaster. The FEMA specialists will be available
St. Louis FSDO Safety Tips Newsletter Summer 2020
I have created this St. Louis FSDO Newsletter in hope of providing useful and valuable aircraft maintenance and safety information to both pilots and mechanics within the St. Louis District. In this issue, I will be discussing: Safety Wire Exhaust and V-Band Clamp Safety Maintenance Maintenance Records http://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2020/Jul/Summer_2020__Rev_1.pdf Grant Gillian, St. Louis Safety Program Manager, (314) 890-4859, Grant.gillian@faa.gov
FEMA Specialists Give Rebuilding Tips at Home Depot
FEMA Specialists Give Rebuilding Tips at Home Depot DES MOINES, Iowa– As Iowans rebuild or repair the damage to their homes caused by the storms that occurred from March 12 through May 16, 2019, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and local home-improvement stores have teamed up to provide free information, tips and literature on making houses and businesses stronger andsafer. FEMA mitigation specialistswill be on hand at in-store information centers to answer questions, and offer home improvement tips and provenmethods to prevent and lessen damage from future disasters. Most of the information is geared for do-it-your-selfers and general contractors. Mitigation teams also will have free reference booklets in English and Spanish
FEMA Specialists Give Rebuilding Tips at Ace Hardware
FEMA Specialists Give Rebuilding Tips at Ace Hardware DES MOINES, Iowa – As Iowans rebuild or repair the damage to their homes caused by the storms and flooding that occurred March 12 through May 16, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has teamed up with the Ace Hardware in Davenport to provide free information, tips and literature on making houses and businesses stronger andsafer. FEMA mitigation specialists will be on hand at an in-store information center to answer questions, and offer home improvement tipsand proven methods to prevent and lessen damage from future disasters. Most of the information is geared for do-it-yourselfers and general contractors. Mitigation teams also will have free reference booklets
FEMA Specialists Give Rebuilding Tips at Lowe’s
FEMA Specialists Give Rebuilding Tips at Lowe’s DES MOINES, Iowa – As Iowans rebuild or repair the damage to their homes caused by the storms and flooding that occurred March 12 through May 16, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has teamed up with Lowe’s in Sioux City to provide free information, tips and literature on making houses and businesses stronger and safer. FEMA mitigation specialists will be on hand at an in-store information center to answer questions, and offer home improvement tips and proven methods to prevent and lessen damage from future disasters. Most of the information is geared for do-it-yourselfers and general contractors. Mitigation teams also will have free reference booklets in English and Spanish on mold