Grainger Offers Hurricane Preparedness Guide and Web Site

July 16, 2008
Company hopes guidelines will help mitigate business risks and costs of injury, downtime, and legal claims

Grainger, a distributor of facilities maintenance supplies, has created a 12-page Hurricane Preparedness Guide and launched a dedicated Web site to help businesses and institutions prepare in advance of a hurricane. The 2008 Hurricane Preparedness Guide has checklists, product solutions, and guidelines for taking action ahead of time to minimize damage.

"Through the Hurricane Preparedness guide, Grainger helps customers prepare for a disaster before it strikes," says Don Scheibenreif, VP strategic marketing at Grainger. "The guide highlights vital steps to help businesses safeguard their assets and maintain efficient operations during an emergency." To request a free copy of the guide (available in electronic PDF format or print copy) please contact Al Johnson at [email protected] or (847) 535-0584

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