Are You Prepared For The Next Hurricane?

An estimated 5.1 million homes and businesses are still without power from North Carolina to Maine. Local utility companies can’t make any guarantees but say it could take days to restore power in more accessible areas, but could takes a few weeks before they get power up and running in harder-hit areas. For those individuals who have never been devoid of power for an extended period of time, can you imagine going weeks without electricity? No lights. No refrigeration. No air conditioning, etc. Sadly for many, this is just another hurricane to endure.

In today’s modern world, electricity is a basic requirement and is critical for safety, comfort and convenience. The widespread use of electronics, information and communications technology for work and Amusement in recent years has furthered our dependency on electricity. Residential and business users are increasingly investing in standby or back-up power generators to provide electricity during events such as this.

Keeping as protected and comfortable as possible during this unforeseeable time is of the utmost importance. This entails being prepared, prepared, and prepared. This includes but is not limited to:

Know your evacuation zone:  Plan to relocate if you are in an evacuation zone or a mobile home.

Insurance: ensure there is ample insurance for all vehicles, personal property and real estate. If you rent or lease an apartment make sure to have renters insurance.

identify your risk of flood damage: If your home is at risk of flooding call your insurance company to evaluate their flood policies. Many insurance companies require extra coverage for this.

Create a family household disaster plan: In case the family gets separated have an out of town relative you can call or a place to go where each person can get shelter and safety. It is also smart to have a backup plan incase plan A goes wrong.

Let others know of your whereabouts and plans.

Arrange for the safety and comfort of your pets.

Monitor local news stations, radio and online reports for hurricane updates.

Prepare a hurricane ready kit: Prepare yourself to be without food and water for a minimum of 3 days or longer. A few things you will need are: canned and non-perishable foods, 1 gallon of water per day per person for 3-7 days; cooking tools, camp stove and fuel, lantern, candles, lighters and matches; flashlights and batteries, cell phone, cooler with ice, baby necessities and special items, elderly items, toiletries, tape, valuable documents, Id and records; games for children, blankets, towels, clothing and a first aid kit; keys, garbage bags, pet items, a  fire extinguisher, chain saw, gas and oil. plywood and nails, rope and small tools. Please be aware this is a general list.

purchase a standby or portable generator: Invest in a standby generator for long term safety, reliability and power during uncertain times. For short term use and emergency situations take a look at acquiring a portable generator for your electrical needs.

While there are currently no warning reports in effect, the National Hurricane Centre has said that “Tropical Storm Katia is likely to become a hurricane later today”. She is shifting west-northwest at 21mph and is currently about 1,100 miles west of Cape Verde Islands. Area dwellers are prompted to start preparing if they are not already prepared.

Get Your Portable Generators NOW!

With hurricane Irene coming in quickly, it is critical to take all necessary precautions. A portable generator can quickly and effectively keep your family safe and secure during this unpredictable storm. 

The Miami based hurricane centre said “Irene is forecast to become a larger than average hurricane”. Irene is currently moving at a category 2 and anticipated to hit an alarming category 4.  Everybody living on the eastern coast of the U.S. should monitor Irene closely and take immediate steps to keep as safe and comfortable as possible. Authorities along the U.S. Atlantic seaboard whom are watching Irene’s path, say Irene may even sweep up near New York City early next week.

With comfort and confirmation, forecasts show Irene is no threat to the U.S. oil and gas instillations in the gulf of Mexico, and therefore anticipate gas to be a safe emergency power fuel. Norwall Power Systems has a lineup of emergency power generators that run on gasoline ready for purchasers to take prompt advantage of. There are literally 1000’s in stock. A portable generator is small, economical and will keep home necessities running such as, lights, refrigerator and other vital appliances.

Although a portable generator is perfect for many situations, like the current hurricane, for future home or business safety and reliability, a standby generator will provide automatic power to a number of erratic situations.  Black-outs, brown-outs, inclement weather, tornados, electrical storms, accidents, power plant issues are just a few of the increasing conditions we need to prepare for, and be ready for.  Of course these generators are more costly than a portable, but they have an infinite number of hours on them in comparison, and also start automatically once they sense a power disruption.

The Generac Guardian 8kW generator is a trustworthy unit that lasts three to four times longer than most, and needs less maintenance check-ups than equivalent standby brands. For further power and performance, the Generac Guardian 20kW is a popular and effective choice.

This past Monday, Irene, still a tropical storm, scattered across the northeast Caribbean islands creating a lightning strike fire, destroying a mansion on Necker Island, owned by the British billionaire Richard Branson.

With that said, don’t leave your family and belongings to chance. Get your power generator delivered in as little as a few days.

Quiet Generators

You might need a “muffler”.

So you just purchased a generator or have an existing one and it’s loud? Well, lower priced or side engine valve generators tend to be louder than others. They were built to be on construction sites. To retain your neighbours from complaining and your ears from hurting, you can get what is called a “muffler” for your generator. You can get it as a muffler kit to connect to your generator to filter out the noise.

The muffler of course will reduce the noise but just don’t forget some generators are just plain noisy and that comes from the engine itself. With this there isn’t much you can do except get a generator that is known for its quiet capacity. Generac has a great quiet muffler that is worth checking out.

Have You Seen Us On The Weather Channel?

Since Friday, we are pleased to report an enormous number of viewers have been tuning into our TV commercials on the Weather Channel, particularly, The Dish Network and Verizon. With only 60 airings, our current number of viewers has hit over 14 Million – that is 14,413,685 to be exact.

If you have yet to catch the air time, which is still running, the broadcast features Generac’s “Never feel powerless” formula in hopes that viewers will also feel less victimized by hurricane Irene’s terrorizing nature.  Inevitably, the purchases for portable generators have been going through the roof.  In a recent article in the business journal serving greater Milwaukee, Generac tells reporters they have been “shipping around the clock”.

The commercial closes by showcasing our name in the final scene, “Norwall PowerSystems” highlighting our commitments and performance “We supply the WORLD with emergency POWER”. 

We are delighted to comment, our 15 seconds of fame has informed and saved the power breaks of many residence and business owners, as opposed to the reported 6 million along the East Coast that are without electricity.

Thank you to all who have watched our announcement and supported us.