STATE OF EMERGENCY
As you've probably heard by now both the State of New Hampshire and Commonwealth of Massachusetts have declared states of emergency. According to the National Weather Service, the main impact of the storm will reach New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts around mid-afternoon today, and continue through the early morning hours of Tuesday. The Weather Service predicts wind gusts of up to 70 MPH, rainfall ranging from 1-4 inches, and coastal flooding as a result of the storm surge. Please take the following precautions: *Stay away from the beaches. * Secure all loose objects in your yards. * Don't drive on flooded roadways. * Don't venture outside during the storm because of the danger of flying debris. * Stay away from downed utility wires and assume they are live. * Operate emergency generators only in well-ventilated areas to avoid the buildup of deadly carbon monoxide gas. If you have a property related emergency please contact us at one of the numbers listed below. We have the people and equipment on stand by to help you during and after the storm. STAY SAFE! 603-436-4100 Exeter, NH 603-891-1800 Nashua, NH 603-853-3420 Bretton Woods, NH 978-278-4000 Peabody, MA
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