
September is National Preparedness Month, a nationwide initiative launched by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) after 9/11 to encourage Americans to prioritize safety and disaster readiness. For businesses—especially those in construction, development, or field-based industries—this month is a critical reminder: Are you truly prepared for severe weather?
With hurricane season peaking in September and extreme weather events becoming more frequent and intense, having a solid emergency response plan isn’t optional—it’s essential.
2024: A Wake-Up Call for Emergency Preparedness
Last year has been one for the record books when it comes to natural disasters. Just look at the data:
- Tornadoes broke records in six states:
- New York (32), Ohio (74), Oklahoma (152), West Virginia (20), Iowa (125), and Illinois (142).
- Hurricane Beryl became one of the earliest Category 5 storms ever recorded, part of a hurricane season that brought 18 named storms, with seven forming after September—another new record.
- Even traditionally "safe" regions weren’t spared. In a single hour, five tornadoes touched down in Pennsylvania, highlighting a new trend of severe weather events reaching areas like New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
These aren’t outliers—they're the new norm. And they underscore a simple truth: Every business needs a safety plan.
Key Questions: Is Your Job Site Ready?
As unpredictable weather events grow more common, now is the time to evaluate your emergency protocols. Ask yourself:
- Do your employees know where to go during a severe storm?
- Are you aware of post-storm hazards like downed power lines, gas leaks, or structural damage?
- Is your job site equipped to handle flooding, a fire, or high winds?
- How are your workers protected during cleanup operations?
- Do your workers know first aid and CPR?
If you’re not confident in your answers, you’re not alone—and that’s exactly why National Preparedness Month exists.
Don’t Wait for the Storm: Let Elk Help You Prepare
Elk Environmental Services, one of our affiliates, has a Health & Safety Team specializing in custom emergency preparedness planning that meets all local, state, and federal compliance standards. Whether you're building a safety plan from the ground up or revising an outdated one, they are can guide you every step of the way.
Schedule Your Safety Consultation Today
Preparedness isn’t just good policy—it’s good business. Protect your team, your job sites, and your peace of mind. Schedule a safety consultation with Ed Clemas or Jamie Caron today to get started.





