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Caring and Preparing


Danos Cares

Hurricane season began on June 1 and ends on November 30, 2024. Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas on Monday, July 8. The CARES disaster response team is prepared to assist any of our employees that live in the path of and have been affected. If you or a fellow employee have been affected and need assistance, please reach out to your manager. Know that many are praying the safety and well-being of you and your family in the storm’s aftermath.


Recently, the CARES disaster response team met to make sure we are ready to assist after severe weather events. Danos employees: we need your help by making sure your contact information is up to date. Please take a few minutes to make sure your cell number and/or emergency contact information is correct in Thelma, or send updated information to your manager. This will enable the safety team to send you alerts ahead of a storm, and it will allow someone from the CARES disaster response team to reach out to you following severe weather events in your area.


Take some time to review the 2024 Family Hurricane Preparedness Guide. Below are a few quick tips for hurricane preparedness:

  • Emergency Kits: Make sure you have a well-stocked emergency kit that includes water, non-perishable food, medications, flashlights, batteries and first aid supplies, as well as food and extra water for your pets.

  • Evacuation Plans: Know your evacuation routes and have a plan in place for where you will go if you need to leave your home.

  • Communication: Keep a list of emergency contacts, and make sure your family knows how to reach each other in case of separation (e.g. a single point of contact through a family member or friend that does not live in the affected area). Maintaining a hard copy of contact information is vital in case you do not have access to your cell phone.

  • Secure Property: Ensure your home is secure by trimming trees, securing loose items outside and installing storm shutters and/or covering windows and doors if necessary.


Your safety is top priority. By preparing in advance, we can support each other through severe weather challenges.


Thank you for your cooperation and commitment to safety.






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