September is National Preparedness Month

ROANOKE, Va., Sept. 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The theme for this year's National Preparedness Month is, "Disasters Don't Plan Ahead. You Can." Southern Trust Home Services, southern Virginia's leading HVAC, plumbing and electrical provider for more than 20 years, shares tips on how homeowners can be best prepared for emergencies.

Southern Trust knows disasters can strike at a moment's notice so they dedicate open call-lines 24/7 with on-call technicians and pre-stocked emergency response vehicles ready to assist in any emergency.

"There is nothing more important than being prepared," said Ted Puzio, owner of Southern Trust Home Services. "It's no secret we've had our fair share of emergencies, especially with the flood back in 2015. I encourage all Roanoke homeowners and residents to take some time to plan ahead. It could save a lot of time and money down the road."

The Southern Trust team offers the following tips on how to prepare for emergencies:

    1. Know what type of disasters to expect - Roanoke can see a variety of
       weather extremes. Snowstorms and flooding occur most often and can cause
       major damage to homes. Southern Trust offers an array of plumbing and
       heating service to get homes ready for any extreme. Talk to a service
       expert about how to prevent basement flooding or how to repair and
       install state-of-the-art heating units to keep your home warm during a
       snowstorm.
    2. Stay up-to-date on home inspections - Our employees are certified,
       licensed and insured to perform full electrical home inspections to
       guarantee homeowner safety. A licensed professional will verify all
       circuits, panels and wiring are operating safely and code compliant with
       the National Electric Code.
    3. Stay informed of nearby shelters and evacuation routes - Evacuation could
       be caused by rain, snow, hurricanes and tornadoes. The Virginia
       Department of Emergency Management provides a list of all resources
       needed for seeking shelter and evacuation, including zone maps,
       evacuation routes, emergency supply kit lists, potential threats and how
       to handle them, and much more.
    4. Talk to your family - Being a family owned and operated business, Puzio
       says Southern Trust emphasizes the value of family and works hard to
       treat every customer like family. The U.S. government provides a free
       family communication guide to ensure there is a plan of action in case of
       an emergency.

For more information on how Southern Trust Home Services can assist in home readiness, please call 540-685-0106 or visit www.southerntrusthomeservices.com. For more information about National Preparedness Month, visit www.ready.gov/september.

About Southern Trust Home Services
Founded in 1995 as Southern State Electric, Southern Trust Home Services provides residential plumbing, electrical and HVAC services, including 24/7 emergency repairs, to homeowners in more than 60 cities throughout southern Virginia. Roanoke's first to offer a lifetime guarantee on all recommended repairs, Southern Trust Home Services staffs dedicated, certified, licensed and insured, drug and criminal background checked technicians who provide timely, same-day services for a variety of home repairs, installations and maintenance. A Better Business Bureau accredited company since 2006, Southern Trust Home Services has financing available including 0 percent for 18 months, and Lifetime Repair Guarantee on stated repairs. To find out more, call 540-343-4348 or visit www.southerntrusthomeservices.com.

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