
Meeting the demands from extreme weather conditions.
Case Study
Hurricane Milton made landfall in Siesta Key, Florida in Sarasota County on the evening of October 9, 2024 as a major Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 120
mph. Milton became the ninth hurricane and the second Category 5 hurricane, after
Hurricane Beryl, of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. It was one of the most intense
hurricanes on record in the Atlantic basin overall.

Damage Assessment

Crew Deployment

Fast Turn-Around
Pre-Deployment Readiness
Major storm events do not lend to “reactionary” practices, but require response-readiness and forward thinking. Since major storm damage can fall well outside the scope of the forecast geo-cone, Southwest Signs, LLC monitors conditions at the stages of development, land-fall, and uncertainty. We know how to navigate roadways and mobilize around the obstacles that impact getting on site to do the job.
Planning for Uncertainty
Emergency plans for your site’s exterior can be the difference between total destruction to your sign systems -or- reduced impact with faster up-times to normal operations. We work with your organization to be proactive in updating legacy hardware, materials, etc.
Timing is Everything
Planning
Smart Crews
Exceptional Support
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I plan for weather and emergency conditions?
What can I do for my sign assets to plan for extreme weather conditions?
When should I consider planning for extreme weather?
Reach out today, to start a conversation about planning your site for extreme weather circumstances.