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From money and medical to water and fire safety, 2-day fest makes sure youโre Jax Ready
Read full article: From money and medical to water and fire safety, 2-day fest makes sure youโre Jax ReadyYou can learn all about hands-on CPR and water safety and so much more this Friday and Saturday at Jax Ready Fest.
2023 Hurricane Season: What you need to complete your kit & be ready for a storm
Read full article: 2023 Hurricane Season: What you need to complete your kit & be ready for a stormThe 2023 Hurricane Season begins Thursday, and itโs probably been a while since youโve looked at your hurricane kit, so we'll help you finish up getting everything you need ready for a storm.
Ace Hardware stores making sure shelves remain stocked with storm supplies
Read full article: Ace Hardware stores making sure shelves remain stocked with storm suppliesAs families across the state prepare for the impacts of Hurricane Ian, area Ace Hardware stores are making sure their shelves remain fully stocked for customers.
Itโs important to check expiration dates when making sure your hurricane preparedness kit is up to date
Read full article: Itโs important to check expiration dates when making sure your hurricane preparedness kit is up to dateOver the last few years, weโve seen how Mother Nature can wreak havoc on Northeast Florida communities. Thatโs why you need to make sure your family is ready.
Nearly one-third of Floridians would ignore hurricane evacuation orders, survey shows
Read full article: Nearly one-third of Floridians would ignore hurricane evacuation orders, survey showsDo you have a plan in the event of an emergency? Would you be ready to pack up and leave home at the drop of a hat if an incoming storm triggered an evacuation order?
These are the storm supplies to keep in your car
Read full article: These are the storm supplies to keep in your carChances are youโve already thought about the top supplies to include in your โBuild-A-Kit That Fits,โ but how about the little things? Iโm talking about some items you might already have that could come in handy if kept in your car.
Choosing the right generator for the storm
Read full article: Choosing the right generator for the stormItโs hurricane season and time to get your preparedness supplies and a generator may be on your list. When the powerโs out, a generator can allow you to sit back with some of the comforts of normalcy.
How to safely stow your generator for next yearโs (hopefully less crazy) hurricane season
Read full article: How to safely stow your generator for next yearโs (hopefully less crazy) hurricane seasonAt the beginning of the season, with the help of our local Ace Hardware stores, we showed you how to get your portable generator ready for action. With a little over a month to go, hopes are high that the next time you move your portable generator it will be to prepare it for winter. The basics here are preparing the fuel for storage or removing the fuel from your generator. Some can protect the fuel for up to 24 months depending on how and where your portable generator is stored. Stop by your local Ace Hardware stores for more tips on protecting your portable generator and storage questions.
Stop the hurricane cut on palm trees
Read full article: Stop the hurricane cut on palm treesTrimming weak or diseased trees before hurricane season is a good idea to prevent large trees from causing harm to buildings or people -- but only if they are done correctly. The popularity of the hurricane cut on palm trees is unnecessary and actually hurts the tree. In fact, just look at these pictures of palms that held up better in Hurricane Wilma. It wasnโt those hurricane cut trees. These dead fronds are not detrimental to the health of the tree.
How to clean up after the hurricane
Read full article: How to clean up after the hurricaneJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ A hurricane supply kit can help you through a difficult situation after a storm hits. It is important to have the proper tools and supplies to make clean up easier and safer. Many hurricane fatalities happen post-storm during the clean up process with chainsaws or electrocution. Thoroughly clean these areas with hot water and laundry or dish detergent. Save a gallon of water mixed with 1 cup bleach to clean up everything with mold.
Preparing your car for the hurricane season
Read full article: Preparing your car for the hurricane seasonPreparing your car for the hurricane seasonPublished: August 24, 2020, 2:06 pmMeteorologist Richard Nunn joins us from Farmers and Builders of Folkston to tell us how to prepare our car before the storm comes.
How to keep your home dry during a hurricane
Read full article: How to keep your home dry during a hurricaneyou might have seen the information for Flex Tape. From the paint products to the adhesive tape, I have used almost all of the Flex Seal product line. I removed the rusted nail, cleaned the opening and applied the Flex paint with a cheap paint brush. The Flex Tape is another great product if you need to seal an opening such as windows or doors. Your local Ace Hardware has Flex Seal and other products, so if water damage is a concern around your home, nowโs a good time as any to stock up.
Richard Nunnโs list of items you might not think to take when fleeing a storm
Read full article: Richard Nunnโs list of items you might not think to take when fleeing a stormWe went through the isles of Ace Hardware on The Morning Show looking for items that could help you in the event you have to leave your home. This isnโt a full list of what may be needed, but it offers some ideas as you assemble your evacuation kit. The first of our items are all to help keep the family truckster smoothly moving down the highway and away from trouble. Cronin Ace Hardware is fully stocked with various weather radios. Each Ace Hardware is unique in what is available.
Itโs time to pull out those generators and test them while hurricane season tracks on
Read full article: Itโs time to pull out those generators and test them while hurricane season tracks onThe tropics may be quiet now but hurricane season is just getting started. While you build a kit that fits for your home you may want to think about investing in a generator in case power is lost for an extended period of time. Here are a few steps to take to test the generator before the storm:Make a list of items you wish to plug into the generator and make sure you have the correct wattagePerform regular oil changesNever bring your generator into your home, keep it far away from windows and vents. Store it in a dry, level, well-ventilated areaPlug in necessities firstAlways allow your generator to cool before refuelingMake sure your hands and feet are dry before touching the generatorUnplug items that are using the generator one by one when finishedStore remaining fuel in a well-ventilated dry area in an approved storage containerIf you donโt have a generator, you can stock up on flashlights, batteries, lanterns, solar-powered lights and other items to give you light when the skies go dark.
A little effort now can prevent water damage during hurricane season
Read full article: A little effort now can prevent water damage during hurricane seasonJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Water damage mitigation prevents further water damage from damaging property and personal effects. The process can involve special equipment but it can also involve simple techniques to simply redirect water away from your biggest investment -- your home. Temporary standing water is often less expensive and easier to correct. For extreme cases of standing water either around or below your home the addition of a sump pump with piping may be needed. In these cases, a drainage and water mitigation specialist may be needed.
Put these often-forgotten items on your hurricane checklist
Read full article: Put these often-forgotten items on your hurricane checklistItโs time to gather your hurricane supplies earlier than normal this year because COVID-19 will make it riskier to be in stores when last-minute shoppers rush before a hurricane threat. There are many supplies on the hurricane preparedness checklist, most of which can be purchased at Ace Hardware. To make it easy for you to get in and out quickly, a checklist of the important items are available at all ACE Hardware stores. You can save a lot of money on items from the Build-A-Kit That Fits checklist. Your neighborhood ACE Hardware store will have the lists on hand to help you figure out what you need to prepare for hurricane season.
Hurricane season begins: Time to Build-A-Kit That Fits
Read full article: Hurricane season begins: Time to Build-A-Kit That FitsWe're always urged to prepare for a possible hurricane early, but this year its even more important to stock up well before the threat of a storm because of the strained supply chain from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Save more on hurricane supplies with Build-A-Kit That Fits
Read full article: Save more on hurricane supplies with Build-A-Kit That FitsFloridians looking to stock up on storm supplies for the Atlantic hurricane season can save some serious cash by taking advantage of this yearโs sales tax holiday.
Here's how to test your generator before a hurricane hits
Read full article: Here's how to test your generator before a hurricane hitsEven a weak storm, much less a hurricane, can knock out power for days at a time. That makes owning and maintaining a generator a way of life in some neighborhoods, particularly in Northeast Florida.
7 surprising post Hurricane Irma bestsellers
Read full article: 7 surprising post Hurricane Irma bestsellersJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ We've learned so many lessons from Hurricane Matthew and Hurricane Irma about how to prepare when the storms head our way. News4Jax looked at what items were in demand at Ace stores in the days leading up to and after Hurricane Irma struck Florida. Pool Care ItemsPool chlorine, pool salt, and pool shock were top sellers locally after Hurricane Irma. For most of us, the answer was no - because some local Ace Hardware locations almost sold out of rakes in the days after Irma. Tarps and plastic sheetingAfter hurricane Irma, many roofs were damaged, either from high wind gusts or limbs, trees, and other debris falling on them.