CHARLESTON, W. Va. — As West Virginians repair or rebuild their homes damaged by last month’s storms, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and four local hardware and home improvement stores have teamed up to provide free information, tips and literature on making homes stronger and safer.
FEMA mitigation specialists will be on hand this week to answer questions and offer home improvement tips along with proven methods to prevent or reduce damage from future disasters. A variety of free workshops for storm-impacted homeowners on such topics as repairing or installing flooring and what to do with rain-soaked drywall will be presented daily. Most of the information is geared for do-it-yourselfers and general contractors.
FEMA advisors will be available at:
Green’s Feed & Seed
314 Piedmont Road
Charleston, WV 25301
Aug. 11 to 17 (Workshop closed on Sunday)
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday – Wednesday
The Home Depot
100 Cross Terrace Blvd.
Charleston, WV 25309
Aug. 11 to 17 (Workshop closed on Sunday)
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday – Wednesday
Lowe’s Home Improvement
5750 MacCorkle Ave. SE
Charleston, WV 25304
Aug. 11 to 17 (Workshop closed on Sunday)
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday – Wednesday
50 RHL Blvd.
South Charleston, WV 25309
Aug. 11 to 17 (Workshop closed on Sunday)
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday – Wednesday
Free reference booklets, in English and Spanish, with information on protecting your home from flood damage, will be available at all locations. More information about strengthening property can be found at http://www.fema.gov/what-mitigation.
West Virginians who have questions about their flood insurance policies and coverage should contact the National Flood Insurance Program call center at 800-621-3362 (Option 2) between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. (EDT) Monday through Friday. Specialists can help with service claims, provide general information regarding policies and offer technical assistance to aid in recovery.
Additional information on West Virginia’s disaster recovery can be found by visiting fema.gov/disaster/4273, twitter.com/femaregion3, twitter.com/FEMA, facebook.com/FEMA, fema.gov/blog and the flood information pages at http://wvflood.com/Pages/default.aspx
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