Tree Trimming and
Pruning
Florida
sees tremendous growth due to its nearly year round warm
weather and limited cold snaps. Because of this your trees and
shrubs can become leggy, bushy, and out of control if you
don't control their growth.
Bob's Landscape and Plant
Care will take care of your shrubs, but for proper tree
pruning we recommend G.W. Tree Service. If you need
their services just give us a call (772)
633-2265.
Hurricane Preparedness
Be prepared for your next hurricane,
inside and out. Following is a short list for
supplies:
Water
- Store water in plastic containers such as soft drink
bottles. Avoid using containers that will decompose or
break, such as milk cartons or glass bottles. A normally
active person needs to drink at least two quarts of water
each day. Hot environments and intense physical activity can
double that amount. Children, nursing mothers, and ill
people will need more.
- Store one gallon of water per person per day.
- Keep at least a three-day supply of water per person
(two quarts for drinking, two quarts for each person in your
household for food preparation/sanitation).*
Food
- Store at least a three-day supply of non-perishable
food. Select foods that require no refrigeration,
preparation or cooking, and little or no water. If you must
heat food, pack a can of sterno. Select food items that are
compact and lightweight. Include a selection of the
following foods in your Disaster Supplies Kit:
- Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits, and vegetables
- Canned juices
- Staples (salt, sugar, pepper, spices, etc.)
- High energy foods
- Vitamins
- Food for infants
- Comfort/stress foods
First Aid Kit Assemble
a first aid kit for your home and one for each car.
- (20) adhesive bandages, various sizes.
- (1) 5" x 9" sterile dressing.
- (1) conforming roller gauze bandage.
- (2) triangular bandages.
- (2) 3 x 3 sterile gauze pads.
- (2) 4 x 4 sterile gauze pads.
- (1) roll 3" cohesive bandage.
- (2) germicidal hand wipes or waterless alcohol-based
hand sanitizer.
- (6) antiseptic wipes.
- (2) pair large medical grade non-latex gloves.
- Adhesive tape, 2" width.
- Anti-bacterial ointment.
- Cold pack.
- Scissors (small, personal).
- Tweezers.
- CPR breathing barrier, such as a face shield.
Non-Prescription
Drugs
- Aspirin or nonaspirin pain reliever
- Anti-diarrhea medication
- Antacid (for stomach upset)
- Syrup of Ipecac (use to induce vomiting if advised by
the Poison
Control Center)
- Laxative
- Activated charcoal (use if advised by the Poison Control
Center)
Tools and Supplies
- Mess kits, or paper cups, plates, and plastic utensils*
- Emergency preparedness manual*
- Battery-operated radio and extra batteries*
- Flashlight and extra batteries*
- Cash or traveler's checks, change*
- Non-electric can opener, utility knife*
- Fire extinguisher: small canister ABC type
- Tube tent
- Pliers
- Tape
- Compass
- Matches in a waterproof container
- Aluminum foil
- Plastic storage containers
- Signal flare
- Paper, pencil
- Needles, thread
- Medicine dropper
- Shut-off wrench, to turn off household gas and water
- Whistle
- Plastic sheeting
- Map of the area (for locating shelters)
Sanitation
- Toilet paper, towelettes*
- Soap, liquid detergent*
- Feminine supplies*
- Personal hygiene items*
- Plastic garbage bags, ties (for personal sanitation
uses)
- Plastic bucket with tight lid
- Disinfectant
- Household chlorine bleach
Clothing and
Bedding *Include at least one complete change of
clothing and footwear per person.
- Sturdy shoes or work boots*
- Rain gear*
- Blankets or sleeping bags*
- Hat and gloves
- Thermal underwear
- Sunglasses
Special Items
- Remember family members with special requirements, such
as infants and elderly or disabled persons
For Baby*
- Formula
- Diapers
- Bottles
- Powdered milk
- Medications
For Adults*
- Heart and high blood pressure medication
- Insulin
- Prescription drugs
- Denture needs
- Contact lenses and supplies
- Extra eye glasses
Entertainment
Important Family
Documents
- Keep these records in a waterproof, portable container:
- Will, insurance policies, contracts deeds, stocks and
bonds
- Passports, social security cards, immunization records
- Bank account numbers
- Credit card account numbers and companies
- Inventory of valuable household goods, important
telephone numbers
- Family records (birth, marriage, death certificates)
- Store your kit in a convenient place known to all family
members. Keep a smaller version of the supplies kit in the
trunk of your car.
- Keep items in airtight plastic bags. Change your stored
water supply every six months so it stays fresh. Replace
your stored food every six months. Re-think your kit and
family needs at least once a year. Replace batteries, update
clothes, etc.
- Ask your physician or pharmacist
about storing prescription medications.
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Choosing the right lawn
care service is an important decision. Whether you
choose to take care of your own yard or you
contract with a lawn care professional, we have
some basic tips and techniques that you should be
aware of when it comes to caring for your lawn and
shrubs.
Lawn mowing
Fertilization Basic care and
maintenance Lawn
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