At RAMCON, we want to help you keep your facility and building occupants safe. That's why we offer everything from expert advice to the products and services you need to be prepared when severe weather strikes.
When it comes to Hurricane Preparedness for your facility, preparation is critical. However, many companies are either underprepared for Mother Nature’s worst or they may falsely believe they are not at risk. While you can’t stop a storm from striking, you can stop it from putting you out of business. We encourage you to use the numerous tools and advice available here to take proactive steps to protect your valuable investments.
2010 Hurricane Prepardness Guide
Severe Weather Checklist
Live Severe Weather Tracking
Emergency Service Support
History teaches that a lack of hurricane awareness and preparation are common threads among major hurricane disasters. By knowing your vulnerability and actions you should take, you can reduce the effects of a hurricane disaster. This Hurricane Preparedness Guide informs you about the hazards to your facility and provide knowledge which can be used to take ACTION. Read this guide and discover the steps to take to protect your investment.
Track severe weather live with interactive, satellite based monitoring systems. In partnership with the National Hurricane Center, we combine the tools of more than a dozen tracking, research and forecasting agencies into one location for accurate, up to the minute tracking. Accurate tracking provides you the knowledge necessary to make important preparation and safety decisions.
This comprehensive checklist covers before, during and after the storm aspects and focuses extensively on the proactive ACTION steps the National Hurricane Center recommends that you take to ensure the safety of your facility and the building occupants. These simple, yet effective measures are among the most important tools in your arsenal of Hurricane Preparedness.
Even when fully prepared, at times it may be required to evacuate the hurricane area to a safer destination. On this page, you’ll find Hurricane Evacuation Zones, Emergency Shelters and more information that you will need to quickly, and safely, evacuate the area. All information is based on regional evacuation studies completed in December of 2009.
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