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Tuscarawas County Chamber Commerce: SERVPRO Prepares You For Spring Severe Weather

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Tuscarawas County Chamber Commerce issued the following announcement on March 2.

Prepare Now for Spring Severe Weather

Local SERVPRO disaster recovery professional alerts New Philadelphia property owners that "billion-dollar storms" are becoming more frequent

New Philadelphia, OH (Grassroots Newswire) March 2, 2022 - According to the National Weather Service, March marks the start of the spring severe weather season: "…three months of danger that can imperil the unprepared.1"

Data published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reveals that severe weather events are becoming more frequent and more devastating2, said James Dobson, a disaster recovery specialist with SERVPRO of New Philadelphia - OH. NOAA reports that the period from 1980-2021 saw an annual average of 7.4 "billion-dollar" weather and climate events (adjusted to today's costs). When they looked at only the five most recent years (2017-2021), the annual average grew to 17.2 events. Last year alone (2021) delivered 20 "billion-dollar" weather or climate disaster events.

"It's not unusual to see severe weather in the spring," says Dobson. "Whenever you have warm, moist air colliding with cool, dry air, you have the conditions for creating a thunderstorm, along with the possibility of lightning strikes, floods, hail, high winds, rip currents, and even wildfires and tornadoes. The problem is, you can't prevent these severe weather events and you can't predict very far in advance when and where they will hit. The only sensible approach is to take steps in advance to protect your family and property, especially as these disasters become more common."

Dobson urges New Philadelphia area home and business owners to check out state and federal resources online for tips on planning and preparing for a severe weather emergency now, as the spring severe weather season arrives. One such resource is the National Center for Environmental Health of The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which offers suggestions for creating an emergency kit and preparing family members for severe weather emergencies at https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/features/springweather/index.html.

"Each year, SERVPRO professionals across the country respond to scenes of weather-related mayhem, helping families and business owners recover from flooding, fire, wind damage and more," said Dobson. "While we are standing by to help whenever we are needed, we hope that our neighbors in the New Philadelphia area will heed this warning from the CDC: '…prepare for storms, floods, and tornadoes as if you know in advance they are coming, because in the spring, they very likely will.'"

SERVPRO specializes in disaster cleaning, restoration, and construction services, helping to remediate damage, making it "Like it never even happened," for both commercial and residential customers. For more information on SERVPRO of New Philadelphia - OH, please contact James Dobson at (330) 556-4656 or dobson.sp9960@gmail.com. For more information about SERVPRO, please visit www.servpro.com.

1 https://toolkit.climate.gov/tool/national-weather-service-national-seasonal-safety-campaign

2 https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/billions/overview

About SERVPRO

For more than 50 years, SERVPRO has been a trusted leader in fire and water cleanup and restoration services, construction, mold mitigation, and biohazard and pathogen remediation. SERVPRO's professional services network of more than 1,900 individually owned and operated franchises spans the United States and Canada, responding to property damage emergencies large and small – from million-square-foot commercial facilities to individual homes. When disaster strikes, homeowners, business owners, and major insurance companies alike rely on SERVPRO to make it "Like it never even happened

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