Hurricane Support & Updates

HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS TIPS

HAVE YOUR PERMANENT INSTALL GENERATOR INSPECTED

Hurricane season is here, is your generator ready? Contact our Electric Power team today to have your generator inspected by our highly trained technicians. Call us at 800-964-5262 or email us at EPSupport@LouisianaCat.com.

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GET AHEAD OF THE CROWDS AND STOCK UP ON THESE USEFUL ITEMS

You’ve seen all the prepping lists: non-perishable food, water, flashlights, generator, fuel and a first aid kit. That’s a good start.

You can do better. Here’s a list of things beyond the basics that will fly off shelves in days before and after a storm. Get them early and you’ll be able to avoid the lines and focus on prepping your house, and then on cleaning up after the storm has passed.

  1. Headband mounted lights and extra batteries – much more convenient than carrying around a hand-held light.
  2. Walkie talkies – you can get a decent set for under $75. They’ll come in handy should you be out helping neighbors, looking for dogs, etc., especially if cell phone service is unavailable.
  3. Solar-powered lights that go in your yard – you can bring them indoors if you run out of fuel for your generator or don’t have a generator.
  4. Trash bags – a must have for cleanup post storm.
  5. Bleach – good for killing mold and purifying drinking water. You can also pour it in standing water to fend off mosquitos.
  6. Plywood – if you’re in a hurricane zone you should have this on hand year-round. Get it now and prep it to fit over your windows.
  7. Electric fans – you’ll want them to dry stuff out post-storm and provide much needed air flow should you not have working air conditioning in your home.
  8. Secondary, battery powered sump pump – battery back-ups will kick on automatically and are a safety net in case your primary pump fails or you run out of fuel for your backup generator.
  9. Tarps – After series of back-to-back hurricanes in 2017, tarps were on backorder for weeks. You can use them to cover your home air conditioning unit during the storm and cover up damage post-storm, etc.
  10. Ropes / bungee cords – good for securing your tarps and anything else that could blow away.
  11. Oil (for your generator) – if you have a new generator, you’ll need to change the oil after the first 20 hours and then every 100 hrs thereafter. Remember, NEVER operate a generator indoors or in confined spaces and connection to your home must ALWAYS be made by qualified personnel. Carbon monoxide and electrical connection hazards can be deadly.
  12. Cash – you’ll need cash if credit card systems and ATMs are out of commission.
  13. Ax – keep it in your attic.
  14. Chainsaw, oil, extra chains – even if you don’t have downed trees on your property, you’re almost certain to know someone who will.
  15. Work gloves – picking up debris, tree limbs, and garbage can be hazardous. Gloves will protect your hands from… well, a lot of stuff.
  16. Whistle – should you find yourself in a situation where you need to be rescued, a whistle will be key to getting rescue teams’ attention.
  17. Glow sticks – perfect to hang from your dog’s collar so you can keep track of him at night.
  18. Dust masks – you’ll want these for post storm clean-up. Trust us.
  19. Duct tape – good for sealing things up, holding things down. It’s duct tape – need we say more.
  20. Fire extinguisher – you should have one of these in your home anyway, but if you don’t, get one.
  21. Good walking shoes – post storm, you may find yourself walking quite a bit, whether it’s to check on neighbors, evacuate your home, or search for your pets. Wear good shoes because you never know how long you’ll be in them.

HURRICANE UPDATES

We are closely monitoring Tropical Storm Nicholas as it moves into our area. At this time, all branches remain open and operational, with the exception of Port Fourchon.

The Reserve location is now open and operational. For parts or service, please call 985-536-1121.

The Port Fourchon location remains closed until further notice. For parts or service, please call our Morgan City store at 985-631-0561.

For those of you impacted by Hurricane Ida, we hope you and your loved ones are safe. On behalf of all Louisiana Cat employees, our thoughts are with those affected by the devastation.

We are working quickly and safely to assess damages and re-open our facilities that have been impacted. Please see below for a current update on our facilities and their status. We will continue to update our website daily with store openings and capabilities. Visit www.LouisianaCat.com for the latest information.

LOUISIANA RENTS

All Louisiana Rents facilities are open and operational. They are stocked with rental equipment to aid in your cleanup and recovery efforts, including skid steer loaders with grapple buckets, excavators with thumbs, light towers, aerial lifts, wheel loaders and dozers. Please call 800-766-4070 to be connected to the nearest Louisiana Rents facility to your location.

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PARTS AND SERVICE

All Louisiana Cat parts and service facilities are open and operational, with the exception of Port Fourchon and our corporate headquarters in Reserve. The Port Fourchon and Reserve facilities will remain closed until further notice. If you are a Port Fourchon or Reserve customer in need of parts or service, please contact one of the following facilities:

PORTABLE GENERATORS FOR PURCHASE

If you are in need of a portable generator, please contact one of our parts locations listed below. We currently have stock of Firman 6700w portable generators. They are $895 + tax.

COMMERCIAL GENERATOR SERVICE

  • If you are in need of generator service, please contact our Darrow facility at 225-257-7965.

COMMERCIAL GENERATOR RENTALS

  • If you are in need of rental power, please contact our sister company, Energy Rental Solutions (ERS) at 877-291-3354.

We wish everyone a fast and safe recovery!