Storm Season Is Here — Keep Your Crews On The MOVE!

NOAA's GOES-East satellite captured this image of Hurricane Laura on August 26, 2020 as it approached the Gulf Coast. (NOAA)

"NOAA GOES-East satellite captured this image of Hurricane Laura on August 26, 2020 as it approached the Gulf Coast. (NOAA)" Photo © 2020 NOAA

NOAA Storm SeasonNOAA is predicting a 60% chance of an above normal 2021 Atlantic hurricane season:  13-20 named storms (39 mph+ winds); 6-10 hurricanes (74 mph+ winds); including 3-5 category 3, 4 or 5 storms (111 mph+ winds).

When—not if—these storms hit, do you want your crews sidelined and waiting on 3rd parties to drain, pump, and clean-up leaks and spills?  Or do you want your crews constantly on the move, restoring power for your affected communities?

ABG defines secondary containment—in the field, during load, in transport and in storageWith 200k+ bags in use throughout North America and zero leaks reported, ABG is the ultimate insurance policy—from transformer removal to recycling.  Keep your crews on the move and reduce liability tied to leaks, environmental damage and fines:  Bag it and be on your way with ABG.

“Now is the time for communities along the coastline as well as inland to get prepared for the dangers that hurricanes can bring,” said Secretary of Commerce, Gina Raimondo. 

ABG is the right solution at the worst time—how about a quick chat?

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