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01/10/2021

MRO Solutions, call us and start the 2021 saving on your purchases.

01/08/2021

MRO Supply Chain Management Services Provider.
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PH: 1.866.222.2449

01/08/2021

Manufacturing Supplies & MRO Management Services.

05/14/2020

Face Shield. Useful on Dental, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Manufacturing, Hospital, Banks and much more... Excellent for people who wear glasses, goggles and face mask.

C: 1.954.661.3719
O: 1.866.222.2449
E-MAIL: [email protected]
URL: www.abbaw.com

05/14/2020

Face Masks KN95 In stock 10/Case $30.00. Shipping same day.

C:1.954.661.3719
O:1.866.222.2449
E-MAIL: [email protected]
URL: www.abbaw.com

05/14/2020

Face masks surgical in stock. 60/Case $54.00 Shipping dame day.

C: 1.954.661.3719
O: 1.866.222.2449
E-MAIL: [email protected]

09/09/2017

Esta información publicada por FEMA es de bastante ayuda para poder facilitar la limpieza de escombros al frente su propiedad, por favor compartala.

https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/images/110555

Graphic: Debris removal guidelines - Spanish | FEMA.gov Los funcionarios de recuperación proveen este diagrama para ayudar a los sobrevivientes en su labor de limpieza. Publicado con permiso de Tuscaloosa News.

Florida governor urges people in Irma's path to get out: 'We can't save you' 09/08/2017

http://fxn.ws/2xQ3tqi

Florida governor urges people in Irma's path to get out: 'We can't save you' Florida Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday urged people to evacuate in the state ahead of Hurricane Irma's arrival, a storm set to unleash devastation on Miami as early as Sunday morning.

09/07/2017

Customers from Florida, see the link below

https://www.facebook.com/CBSMiami/videos/10155779719533413/

09/07/2017

FEMA posted this information few minutes ago, please share it with your friends in Puerto Rico, San Martin and Florida.

https://www.facebook.com/FEMA/posts/10155235105439965

Please help us share this important safety information for residents in Puerto Rico & the U.S. Virgin Islands as they recover from Hurricane Irma.

1. Put on rubber soled shoes or rubber boots. Do NOT go barefoot in your home.
2. If possible before the hurricane, move your car off the street and into a more secure location.
3. Remove gasoline cans and flammables from the garage or put them high into the rafters of your garage.
4. Grab your pre-prioritized list of items that must be moved higher (onto a tabletop or counter top), such as documents, photos, and computers.
5. Unplug all electric cords from wall sockets in anticipation of water rising over the socket.
6. Turn off electricity at the breaker if you believe that water will approach sockets.
7. Remove lower drawers from dressers and place higher — they swell shut if wet.
8. If you have a one-story home, go into your attic while the water is still low and check for a roof exit if necessary. Bring with you any necessary tools you would need to create an attic opening to your roof.
9. Keep exterior doors closed. Unless you are near a river or creek, most rising water does NOT enter through doorways, but through ground saturation. So chances are, it will come from everywhere at once
10. Doors need to remain closed to keep out animals and insects that are groping for places to land.
11. Keep battery-operated communication devices on for updates on weather and evacuation boats that may be coming through your area.
12. Do not drink water from the tap until you have been advised that the water system was not contaminated.

09/03/2017

FEMA posted this drawing today and we considered to share it with all of you. If we follow these steps the debris removal will be faster and easier. Please share this post with those that were affected and have debris.

CDC - Mold - Cleanup and Remediation 09/02/2017

We want to share some information that we found on FEMA website.
FEMA: As you clean up after Harvey, mold control is critical. Remove standing water & wet materials. You can find more tips here: https://www.cdc.gov/mold/cleanup.htm
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CDC - Mold - Cleanup and Remediation CDC Mold Web site provides information on mold and health, an inventory of state indoor air quality programs, advice on assessment, cleanup efforts, and prevention of mold growth, and links to resources.

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