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2020 Hurricane Season

Let us help you keep the power on during hurricane season.

Earlier in the year, the NOAA was predicting anywhere from 3-6 major hurricanes and for the season to be an above-average hurricane season.

Fast forward to August, and the predictions have changed. The NOAA is now predicting up to 25 named storms. As we write this, there are two hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico, Laura and Marco. We have no way of knowing how the hurricane season will play out, but what we do know is how to help keep your power on in an emergency.

There are many options available for back up power that works with a variety of power sources. Whatever power source you have available, we can cover you with an adapter or power distribution product. Some people use generators, transfer switch boxes, and power from a spider box.

Please reach out if you have any questions on how to power your home during an outage. Our sales engineers can be reached by email, phone, text, and even Facebook messenger providing many options for communication. Stay safe during this year's hurricane season.

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