The Start of 2018 Hurricane Season is a Timely Reminder to Get Prepared
As we head into the 2018 Hurricane Season, the
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"The beginning of June is an ideal time for people to pause and take stock by reassessing their hurricane kits and emergency plans, and update as necessary," says
"IBWA understands that consumers must have access to safe, clean drinking water during emergency situations," says Culora. "Smart planning and preparations for one's water needs in advance of an emergency can make a big difference in the ability to get through and recover."
"Storing bottled water is a safe and convenient way to ensure that people have an adequate supply of water available," says Culora.
During an emergency, tap water can become contaminated for many reasons--from a power outage or a pipe breach. When this occurs, bottled water becomes a vital and reliable source of safe drinking water.
Year after year the bottled water industry has always been at the forefront of relief efforts during natural disasters, delivering millions of gallons of bottled water to those in need.
"Bottled water companies are only able to respond quickly with bottled water supplies during and after natural disasters because the industry is strong and viable throughout the year," says Culora.
"With hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria fresh in our memories, the prediction for the 2018 hurricane season is more storms than average."
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