“From water truckers and utility plant operators to building managers and the average Bermuda home owner, the management of drinking water supplies affects the lives of Bermudian residents like few other countries in the world”.…
Along with cleaning your tank regularly and checking for dirt, growths and leaks, the fellas at Greenrock also suggest first-flush technology as being mandatory for each household “as a matter of public health”. In recent…
Water is essential to life and, in Bermuda, conservation is engrained in our culture based on our history going back 400 years. A video montage would show water falling off of a white roof, crawling through…
By Libby Cook-Toppan, SPCA The best way to keep your pets safe during a hurricane begins with being prepared ahead of the storm season. One of the most important considerations is whereyou can safely accommodate your…
Bermuda Red Cross By Diane P. Gordon, Disaster Manager Fear and anxiety in an emergency are natural but controllable emotions. Remaining calm is key in order for you to think and act rationally. Someone may need your…
Tips from Armor Screen and Bermuda Brickyard In 2017, two major hurricanes made landfall in mainland United States back-to-back in one of the most active hurricane seasons the United States had seen in years. Both…
Hurricane Emily 1987 In boxing, if you get hit hard enough, it actually doesn’t hurt that bad at first. You become dazed, your ears ring and then disorient sets in. Your brain doesn’t immediately process…