On September 14, 2022, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued the first red typhoon warning this year, which is also the highest level of typhoon warning. The intensity of "Plum Blossom" will reach a strong typhoon level when it makes landfall, far exceeding the first three typhoons that landed this year. Zhejiang, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Anhui, Shandong, Liaoning and other places need special attention!
Pay full attention to do a good job in the general mobilization of anti-typhoon and flood control
In the face of a ferocious typhoon, Suzhou security company Jiangsu Jiusheng Security Service Co., Ltd., according to the requirements of the resident anti-typhoon flood control headquarters and the company's requirements, quickly launched an emergency response, and actively adopted measures that combined preventive management and active response to prevent and control in advance.
Prepare for a rainy day and do a good job in the prevention and control work in the early stage
The leaders of the company's operation department visited key units to implement and check the preparation of flood control materials, especially for billboards, outdoor equipment reinforcement, underground garages, fire elevators, and drainage facilities.
Take multiple measures to take good care of people and things
1. Fully implement the 24-hour duty system to ensure smooth communication, and strengthen security forces for each stationed unit.
2. Fully predict the damage and impact of typhoon and rain on the station, and increase the allocation of materials and personnel for weak links and important areas.
3. The emergency rescue vanguard team composed of backbones is required to be on call 24 hours a day, and pulls support to the front line of anti-typhoon and flood control at any time.
Through this preparatory work, the employees of each project have been strengthened to deal with typhoons, rainstorms, and typhoon and flood control, and have taken effective measures and timely rescue to cultivate a team with rapid emergency response capabilities to ensure the normal operation of service units.