Hurricane Season is on our doorstep and runs from June 1 – November 30. And while The Central Pacific Hurricane Center is predicting an 80% chance of a “near to below normal” Hurricane season, it’s important to remember that it only takes one to severely impact the State of Hawaii. Last year w...
Read MoreHaving worked in property restoration for over 21 years, I am often asked the same question by folks who manage buildings and their infrastructure: “How do I actually prepare for a massive disaster in my building?” Living in the middle of the pacific we are exposed to a myriad of potential events in...
Read MoreAs we continue to keep a close monitoring of Hurricane Douglas, be sure to update your disaster supply kit and follow our list of things to do during a Hurricane Warning to keep yourself and property safe! Hurricane Preparedness Kit Checklist for your Hawai’i home! Your disaster supply kit shou...
Read MoreWith everything going on in the world, it's easy to forgot that indeed, we're in the midst of the 2020 Hurricane Season for the Pacific. And while it's luckily expected to be a mild hurricane season, we are closely watching Hurricane Douglas as it heads toward the Hawaiian Islands currently as a Cat...
Read MoreAs Hurricane Olivia moves over the islands with predicted heavy rains, strong winds and high surf, here is our list of must-have items to prepare you best for this storm: 1. Water – You’ll need one gallon per person per day for two weeks. You will need water for cooking, cleaning as well as wa...
Read MoreIn the midst of an "above-average" Hurricane season in the Central Pacific, it's more important than ever that we stay aware and prepared in the event of a large scale storm- it only takes one landfalling tropical cyclone to bring major impacts to the State of Hawai'i. Please see below for sim...
Read MoreWith the expected devastation of Hurricane Harvey just hours from making landfall in the Gulf of Texas, posing an imminent threat of widespread and severe destruction, extreme flooding and 130mph winds, it’s important to highlight why disaster preparedness is so important even when a strong hurrican...
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