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National Hurricane Preparedness Week is April 30-May 6, 2023


Houston's Hurricane Preparedness: Tips for Staying Safe and Back-Up Generator

Prepare yourself for hurricane season by taking action now. Understand the risks, interpret forecasts and alerts, and plan ahead before, during, and after the storm.

Hurricanes can cause extensive damage to electrical systems, leaving many homes without power for days or even weeks. As the Atlantic hurricane season approaches, it's essential to prepare your home's electrical system and have a plan in place to stay safe. Here are some tips to help you prepare for electrical outages caused by hurricanes:


  1. Protect Your Electrical System Protect your home's electrical system by shutting off the main breaker if you are advised to evacuate. This will help prevent electrical fires and damage to your electrical system.

  2. Unplug Appliances and Electronics Unplug all appliances and electronics before the storm hits. This will help protect your devices from power surges that can occur during and after a hurricane

  3. Invest in a Generator Invest in a generator to keep essential appliances running during a power outage. Make sure to follow all safety guidelines when using a generator, including proper ventilation and avoiding overloading the generator.

  4. Stock Up on Batteries Stock up on batteries for flashlights and other essential devices. Make sure to have extra batteries on hand to ensure you have enough power during an outage.

  5. Stay Clear of Downed Power Lines Stay clear of downed power lines and report them to your utility company immediately. Never touch a downed power line, even if it appears to be dead.

  6. Avoid Using Wet Electrical Devices Avoid using electrical devices that have been exposed to water, as they can be dangerous and may cause electrical shocks or fires.

Power Surges During Hurricanes

Hurricanes can cause significant electrical power surges that can damage electronics and appliances in your home. These surges are caused by lightning strikes, high winds, and downed power lines. Without proper protection, power surges can cause extensive damage to your electrical devices, leaving you with costly repairs or replacements. Here are some tips to help you protect your home from electrical power surges during hurricanes:

  1. Install Surge Protectors Install surge protectors on all of your electronic devices and appliances to prevent damage from power surges. Make sure to choose surge protectors with a high enough joule rating to handle the power surge from a hurricane.

  2. Unplug Devices Unplug all electronic devices and appliances before the storm hits. This will help protect your devices from power surges that can occur during and after a hurricane.

  3. Invest in a Whole-Home Surge Protector Invest in a whole-home surge protector to protect your home's electrical system from power surges caused by lightning strikes and other storm-related events. A whole-home surge protector can help protect all of your electronic devices and appliances.

  4. Secure All Outside Electrical Equipment Secure all outside electrical equipment, such as air conditioning units and generators, to prevent them from becoming dislodged during high winds. This will help protect your home's electrical system from damage.

  5. Check Your Insurance Coverage Check your homeowner's insurance coverage to make sure it includes protection against power surges. If it doesn't, consider adding this coverage to your policy.

By taking these steps, you can help protect your home and electronic devices from electrical power surges during hurricanes. Remember to stay informed about the storm's progress and follow all safety guidelines issued by local officials. With proper preparation, you can keep your home and loved ones safe during hurricane season.


Lastly, if you notice any signs of electrical issues in your home, such as flickering lights, outlets that are warm to the touch, or circuit breakers that frequently trip, contact us and we will be sure to take care of you and your family.

We are excited to introduce our new referral program for electrical services! We understand that word-of-mouth recommendations are essential for small businesses like us, and we want to reward you for referring your friends and family to our company.

Here's how it works: for every new customer you refer to us, you will receive a $25 OFF your next service, with no limit on how many referral credit you can accumulate and/or use. That's right - simply refer someone to us, and you will be rewarded!


Not only will you be rewarded, but your friends and family will also benefit from our exceptional electrical services. Our team of licensed and experienced electricians is committed to providing top-notch service and ensuring the safety of your home and family.

To participate in our referral program, simply provide your referral with our contact information or have them mention your name when they contact us. We will take it from there and make sure to reward you for your referral.

Thank you for your continued business and support. We look forward to serving you and your referrals with the highest level of service and expertise.











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