It’s Hurricane Season here on Florida’s Space Coast! Only time will tell if this season will produce significant storms. Especially for our seasoned beachside and coastal residents, hurricanes and tropical weather patterns are a part of life here in the Sunshine State. Now is a great time to work on preventative maintenance to prepare for next season. If you are a property owner and need assistance with maintenance, our full service handyman company, Keenan Services, does it all!
Whether you’re vacationing here or a long-time resident, it’s always a good idea to have a plan, and it’s never too early to put yours together. Brevard County’s Emergency Management Office offers a host of information, materials, and resources to get you started, and the ASPCA has tips for pet owners. My News 13 also has a wealth of information both about hurricane season and our year-round weather patterns. Lastly, for the most up-to-date hurricane and tropical forecasts, you can visit NOAA’s National Hurricane Center.
As your property manager, we are often some of the last to leave in the event of a significant storm, and some of the first to return after officials give the all clear, working hard to make sure our tenants and properties are prepared and protected to the best of our abilities. We monitor the weather closely throughout the season and at the first indication of a potential impact, we begin to implement our preparedness procedures. For more information, feel free to reach out to us!
As November comes to a close, the Atlantic Hurricane Season ends on November 30th. Florida’s Space Coast has been very fortunate this year and did not see impacts from any major storms. As we go into our fall and winter weather patterns, now is a great time to work on preventative maintenance to prepare for next season. If you are a property owner and need assistance with maintenance, our full service handyman company, Keenan Services, does it all!
Whether you’re vacationing here or a long-time resident, it’s always a good idea to have a plan, and it’s never too early to put yours together. Brevard County’s Emergency Management Office offers a host of information, materials, and resources to get you started, and the ASPCA has tips for pet owners. My News 13 also has a wealth of information both about hurricane season and our year-round weather patterns. Lastly, for the most up-to-date hurricane and tropical forecasts, you can visit NOAA’s National Hurricane Center.
As your property manager, we are often some of the last to leave in the event of a significant storm, and some of the first to return after officials give the all clear, working hard to make sure our tenants and properties are prepared and protected to the best of our abilities. We monitor the weather closely throughout the season and at the first indication of a potential impact, we begin to implement our preparedness procedures. For more information, feel free to reach out to us!
It’s Hurricane Season here on Florida’s Space Coast! After an early start to the Atlantic Hurricane Season, the tropics have stayed relatively calm. Originally, top forecasters predicted another active season, but Colorado State University recently revised that forecast to indicate a relatively quiet season. Time will tell as we approach September and October, which are typically more active months for the Atlantic basin.
Whether you’re vacationing here or a long-time resident, it’s always a good idea to have a plan, and it’s never too early to put yours together. Brevard County’s Emergency Management Office offers a host of information, materials, and resources to get you started, and the ASPCA has tips for pet owners. My News 13 also has a wealth of information both about hurricane season and our year-round weather patterns. Lastly, for the most up-to-date hurricane and tropical forecasts, you can visit NOAA’s National Hurricane Center.
As your property manager, we are often some of the last to leave in the event of a significant storm, and some of the first to return after officials give the all clear, working hard to make sure our tenants and properties are prepared and protected to the best of our abilities. We monitor the weather closely throughout the season and at the first indication of a potential impact, we begin to implement our preparedness procedures. For more information, feel free to reach out to us!
It’s Hurricane Season once again here on Florida’s Space Coast! The season officially began on June 1st, but this year the tropics kicked off the 2018 season early with Tropical Storm Alberto, which affected Florida’s Panhandle, the Gulf states, and brought rain to much of the southeast. While weather officials are predicting another active year for the Atlantic basin and Gulf of Mexico, only time will tell if this season will produce significant storms. Especially for our seasoned beachside and coastal residents, hurricanes and tropical weather patterns are a part of life here in the Sunshine State.
Whether you’re vacationing here or a long-time resident, it’s always a good idea to have a plan, and it’s never too early to put yours together. Brevard County’s Emergency Management Office offers a host of information, materials, and resources to get you started, and the ASPCA has tips for pet owners. My News 13 also has a wealth of information both about hurricane season and our year-round weather patterns. Lastly, for the most up-to-date hurricane and tropical forecasts, you can visit NOAA’s National Hurricane Center.
As your property manager, we are often some of the last to leave in the event of a significant storm, and some of the first to return after officials give the all clear, working hard to make sure our tenants and properties are prepared and protected to the best of our abilities. We monitor the weather closely throughout the season and at the first indication of a potential impact, we begin to implement our preparedness procedures. For more information, feel free to reach out to us!
We know many of you are concerned about Hurricane Matthew, which is predicted to affect the Space Coast late this week and over the weekend. At this time, we are finishing up any maintenance and doing our best to make sure all units are prepared to be closed up prior to the storm’s arrival. Many things can change between now and Friday; we are watching the weather closely in the meantime.
We have already begun contacting tenants and asking them what they are doing to prepare. We are beginning to close storm shutters and pull in the patio/balcony furniture at your units. Vincent & Rose Marie will be available 24/7 in communication with local authorities if any services are needed.
Please stay safe and listen to your local emergency service recommendations!