The early predictions are out, and 2022 is expected to be another above-average hurricane season. According to scientists at Colorado State University, there will be at least 19 named storms and nine hurricanes, four of which could be Category 3 or higher.
Thompson Pump and Manufacturing Company, one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of heavy-duty portable diesel-powered bypass and dewatering pumps, is dedicated to helping pump owners and municipalities weather the storm. While storm preparedness is a year-round job, Thompson Pump shares some well-thought-out steps that will go a long way toward deducing the negative impacts a hurricane can have on a city and its citizens, essential services and the overall economy.
- Inspect pumps today
- Service and repair equipment before you need it, including correcting fittings and hoses
- Clean out drains
- Pump down lakes and ponds
- Check fuel supplies
- Stock up on spare parts for emergency repairs
- Identify areas more susceptible to major storm damage that can be serviced immediately
“It is critical to take these steps now, because during the one or two days leading up to the storms, the call volumes for emergency assistance go up and it is often too late to do all that needs to be done to prepare in hopes of minimizing any damage,” says Chris Thompson, President of Thompson Pump and Manufacturing Company.