Verizon is prepared for Florida hurricane threat – are you?
Verizon is enhancing its preparedness for the hurricane season amidst forecasts of Tropical Storm Alex threatening Florida. Key initiatives include year-round emergency drills, fiber and cell-site testing, and positioning over 500 portable recovery assets. Verizon's network, known for its reliability, features battery and generator backups to minimize service disruptions. An investment of over $1 billion in Florida and an additional $149 million aim to bolster network capacity. Verizon Frontline continues to support first responders by deploying essential communication assets during emergencies.
- Investment of $1 billion in Florida over two years to enhance network capacity.
- An additional $149 million investment to bring 3,500 network solutions online.
- Over 500 portable assets strategically positioned for recovery efforts.
- Strong focus on hurricane preparedness through emergency drills and infrastructure testing.
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BASKING RIDGE, N.J., June 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With forecasts of severe weather that may become Tropical Storm Alex and threaten Florida this weekend, Verizon is more prepared than ever to respond and help customers and first responders this hurricane season.
While hurricane season officially began earlier this week (June 1), Verizon engineers have been preparing year-round by conducting emergency drills, testing fiber and cell-site readiness, and strategically positioning extra recovery equipment that includes more than 500 portable assets.
Verizon’s extreme network is recognized for reliability and designed to withstand extreme weather with redundancy on critical paths and components to continue to serve its customers to deliver superior service. Battery and generator backup systems in critical locations – such as macro cell sites, switch locations and network-operation centers – also minimize the risk of disruption if commercial power is lost. Verizon engineers also ensure all cell-site generator fuel levels are high, test battery back-ups at network facilities, and prep emergency crews to respond quickly to any network issue.
And Verizon Frontline – the advanced network and technology built for and with first responders – and the Verizon Frontline Response Team, which provides critical communications to public safety agencies, continue to support first responders on the front lines. In 2021, the Verizon Frontline Response Team deployed Verizon Frontline assets – including portable cell sites, drones, charging stations and Wi-Fi hotspots – 84 times, to 13 states, to support public safety agencies’ hurricane response efforts.
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For B-roll videos and photos of Verizon’s response to past storms, equipment, recovery efforts and more, visit Verizon’s Emergency Resource Hub.
Here’s how Floridians can prepare for hurricane season
Verizon’s retail team is ready to ensure customers have the right devices, accessories and connectivity to weather the storm. And convenient pickup options – including lockers, curbside and in-store – allow you to get what you need and get going.
In addition to the right tech, you’ll also want to take precautions to ensure your family is prepared for hurricane season as well. With a potential Tropical Storm Alex looming, it’s smart to take the following steps now to ensure you stay connected:
- Keep devices dry: While many phones today have some degree of water resistance, you’ll want to ensure phones, tablets, batteries, chargers and other equipment remain dry and accessible. Plastic zipper storage bags help shield devices, as do weatherproof phones, cases and other protective accessories.
- Keep devices fully charged: Make sure your device is ready by keeping phone and tablet batteries fully charged, especially in the event of a power outage.
- Get backup: When power is out for long stretches, portable battery packs and car chargers can help you stay connected, especially if you need to evacuate.
- Make a list: Maintain a list of emergency numbers in your phone at all times.
- Be prepared for loss: Take pictures of valuables for possible insurance claims, and make sure they’re uploaded to the cloud so you have a backup.
- Review checklists: Review the hurricane preparedness checklist, power outage checklist and other resources from the American Red Cross.
- Download useful apps: There are many free weather, news and safety-related apps available to download to your smartphone.
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