Local News Kooyman hosting hurricane seminar series by Barbados Today Traffic 17/07/2022 written by Barbados Today Traffic 17/07/2022 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 228 This hurricane season, Kooyman has gone the extra mile to assist its customers with adequate preparation with its Hurricane Seminar Series. The hardware store will be hosting free seminars in-store from June to September, highlighting different elements of hurricane preparedness. This past June, the first seminar focused on water storage and electricity. Customers got a chance to hear expert advice from Leon Layne of Rotoplastics Barbados and Jamal Nurse, store supervisor at Kooyman, on choosing the correct water tanks and generators for their homes. On July 16, the second seminar will be focused on roofing, and how to ensure that your roof is secured correctly. This seminar will be conducted by Greg Parris, a structural engineer with over 20 years of experience in his field. Charlene Mullin, Marketing Officer with Kooyman stated: “While this seminar may seem targeted more towards professionals, we have found that this is knowledge that homeowners should have as well. Homes built within recent years should be outfitted correctly with all safety measures, but as we saw with Hurricane Elsa, homes built a long time ago may not have been retrofitted to ensure security. Existing homeowners will learn what steps to take to ensure that their roofs are secure and prospective homeowners will learn what they should look out for when choosing or constructing a new home.” Kooyman currently offers financing with its K-Pay Easy Financing service which can assist customers with making any repairs or upgrades to their homes. Persons can register for the Hurricane Seminars for free online at www.kooymanbv.com/events. For information on our products, services, hurricane preparedness tips and specials visit our website: www.Kooyman.bb. (PR) You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Barbados Today Traffic You may also like Environmental group urges action on EV battery, tyre disposal 01/02/2025 Father to spend 15 more years in jail for raping daughter 01/02/2025 Vehicle tint rules delayed; industry left in limbo 01/02/2025