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PREPARING FOR SNOW NEXT WEEK

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Well, forecasters have been discussing the likelihood of above average snow levels this winter and we have flirted with it for over a week now. The long range forecast is for much colder weather and snow at the valley floor starting on Christmas day and lasting for over a week. We have been preparing and will continue as the week develops. 

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We monitor weather throughout the winter and keep our customers informed when a threat of hazardous conditions are forecasted. We have prepared our fleet and tools to be ready on a moments notice. Also, as a part of our winter storm service, we post winter weather warning signs at the driveway entrances of sites we serve. We also send emails out days before potential events to keep customers informed of our plan.  When hazardous conditions are predicted, we also recommend that our customers inform their tenants, employees, and patrons to heed warning. We send recommended language to be forwarded via email. We follow these up with email updates during the storm, often times in the middle of the night as we complete service to give customers real time updates.  

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And as we get close to snow, we prepare our fleet and team to prepare to deploy for service. We will likely begin this preparation later this week to pre-treat, shovel, plow and sand as needed.  

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We are preparing and have essentially been spending the last month and a half preparing again for whatever conditions we face. Although it is impossible to eliminate all risk of winter storm snow or ice, we believe that we provide the best service in the area and our entire team works diligently to prepare and service through any event. http://www.pacscape.com/services/snow-ice.php 

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