AUSTIN, Texas – A team of specialists from FEMA will visit Gibson’s Ace Hardware and Simms Lumber Do-it-Best in Parker County to offer tips and techniques that can lessen the impact of disaster-related property damage.
Specialists will be available at the following locations:
Where: Gibson’s Ace Hardware, 411 S. Main St., Weatherford, TX 76086
Hours: 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 12-14
9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday, May 15
Where: Simms Lumber Do-it-Best, 1150 Fort Worth St., Weatherford, TX 76086
Hours: 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday and Tuesday, May 16-17
FEMA Mitigation specialists will be on hand to answer questions and offer home improvement tips that can reduce damage from disasters. Information is geared to both do-it-yourselfers and general contractors on topics such as storm shelters and safe rooms.
Booklets are available in both English and Spanish on protecting your home from flood damage and other natural disasters. If you have a disability and need an accommodation to access Braille, large print or American Sign Language interpreters, please let our representatives know. More information about strengthening property can be found at fema.gov/what-mitigation and fema.gov/texas-disaster-mitigation.
FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program has a call center to answer policyholder questions, service claims, provide general information and offer technical assistance. To speak with a flood insurance specialist, call 800-621-3362 (FEMA), select option 2, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.
For more information on Texas recovery, visit the disaster webpage for the April storms at fema.gov/disaster/4269; or visit the Texas Division of Emergency Management website at txdps.state.tx.us/dem. Follow us on Twitter @femaregion6.
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FEMA’s mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards.
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