During hurricane season, AI's John Marini warns that people need to be prepared at all times when a storm is approaching, even while sleeping.
How do you prepare for a hurricane? Follow these expert tips on the dos and don’ts of Hurricane preparation. If you are prepared, you may be able to minimize and even avoid flooding and damage to your home.
Hurricane preparedness is not just about buying food and water to have on hand. People are also urged to prepare their homes for whatever a hurricane might bring.
Help stay safe with facts and tips about hurricanes such what do you need to look for when a hurricane may be approaching, and how do you need to respond in case the worst happens, in this infographic from Travelers.
Though no longer a hurricane, Sandy still brings the threat of flooding, snow and massive power outages to millions.
A tropical storm or hurricane can bring heavy rainfall and heavy winds that can destroy or severely damage a property within a short period of time.
Infographic showing five hurricane-related hazards and how you can help protect your family and property against them.
Use our printable hurricane prep guide to help make sure you and your family are protected if your home is threatened by a hurricane.
This hurricane checklist can help you when you're facing down a big storm and don't know what to do
Hurricane categories are defined by most people based on wind speed, but they're also based on potential for damage.
Are you hurricane ready? Important safety tips for before, during, and after a hurricane strikes.
Hospital communities should take comfort in their preparation of a disaster plan, and then execute it with adaptability and flexibility.
While the path and severity of any given hurricane is difficult to predict until the threat is imminent, employers can and should take a number of steps to prepare ahead of time.
A perfect storm of unfortunate circumstances mean Florence could deal a devastating blow to the Southeast.
A firsthand account of what you need to know if you find yourself vacationing in a hurricane.
Often times, evacuation orders are set in place before a hurricane even days in advance.
No business is immune to natural disasters; however, some recover from them much better than others do. To put this in perspective, about one-quarter of businesses that close due to natural disasters never reopen. While large chains or corporations can afford to pick up and [...]
Weather today can be challenging, and the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) recently pulled together this article reminding home and business owners that it’s important to make sure you have the right outdoor power equipment on hand and are prepared before a storm, hurricane or flood. “Across the country, we’re seeing weather events that are more significant... View Article