
Dealing With Power Outages During A Nor’easter
<p>Home and business owners in Central New York need to stay prepared for the strong wind and wet weather brought about by the nor’easter/bomb cyclone hitting New England this week. The nor’easter is predicted to cause over a foot of snow in some areas, with it falling as much as two to three inches per […]</p>
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We Will Take Care Of You During The Bomb Cyclone
<p>New York is feeling the brunt of the biggest bomb cyclone in modern history, which is predicted to be even more intense than Hurricane Sandy that hit the state in 2012. The harsh winds and heavy snowfall is putting the state on a blizzard warning, which is shutting down businesses, schools and public transportation. In some […]</p>

Win $9,110 with 911 Restoration CNY and Syracuse University Athletics
<p>Win $9,110 from 911 Restoration Central New York! Orange teams come together as 911 Restoration teams up with Syracuse University this football season to offer a contest to the biggest fans of both the restoration company and the university. We are proud to support our local sports teams and the fans that make it all […]</p>

World Environment Day
<p>We only have one earth to work with, and that means that there are no second chances when it comes to doing things right by the environment. Today is World Environment Day and that gives us all an opportunity to do a little something extra for the earth which has given us so much for […]</p>

Water Damage Central New York: Prevention is Better than Cure
<p>We’ve all heard the phrase ‘prevention is better than cure.’ While the meaning of this proverb is pretty obvious, it has perhaps never been truer than when it comes to water damage restoration. Some forms of water damage can strike unexpectedly even when every precaution is taken, but there’s a lot that you can do […]</p>

Water Damage Central New York: Syracuse Flash Flood Watch!
<p>Just a few weeks ago a flash flood watch was issued for Syracuse and the rest of Central New York. The watch was primarily issued because there was a series of consecutive rain storms in the area. Each storm individually didn’t necessarily pose a serious threat on its own, but cumulatively they spelled trouble for […]</p>