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Partnering for a Storm-Ready Future

At Canopy Protection Network, our goal of creating a storm-ready future drives everything we do. We’re committed to making communities safer and more resilient by focusing on safeguarding homes from tree-related storm damage hazards.

Leading the Way

Inspire other communities to be proactive about the health of their trees and the safety of their families and neighbors. By setting an example, we aim to spark a movement where storm readiness and tree care become priorities for all, ensuring a safer, more resilient future.

Storm Preparedness

Supporting families with tree services who face financial challenges helps ensure storm readiness in all communities. These efforts provide essential resources to safeguard homes from potential storm damage. By making tree maintenance accessible, families are empowered to protect their property and stay prepared.

Your support directly funds vital tree care services, making neighborhoods safer and more resilient during severe weather events.

Tree Stewardship

Educational materials and local tree insights are shared to inspire care and attention to the trees in your community. The 'Trees in Your Area' database offers helpful information about trees in your local area.

Community Outreach

Educational resources are shared on our website and social media to reach the wider community. At local events, we hand out informative flyers to spark conversations about storm readiness. These efforts help ensure valuable safety tips reach every neighbor.

"Preparation through education is less costly than learning through tragedy"

Empowering Communities

What started as a simple vision is now the foundation of a growing organization. Learn about the values driving Canopy Protection Network, our early journey, and the passionate teams leading the way as we work to protect our communities from severe weather damage.

Behind the Scenes: The Tree Removal Process

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Storm Preparedness: Crucial Safety Tips for Severe Weather

Tornadoes can occur year-round, but peak season runs from March to May, with April being the most active month. They often strike in the mid-afternoon to early evening but can happen anytime. Stay informed with weather alerts and have an emergency plan in place.

Severe thunderstorms can bring powerful straight-line winds exceeding 120 mph, capable of toppling trees, power lines, and mobile homes. Secure loose outdoor items and identify safe shelter areas before storms hit.

Lightning is a major cause of wildfires and fatalities worldwide. If a storm is approaching, seek shelter indoors, avoid tall objects, and unplug electronics to reduce the risk of damage. When thunder roars, go indoors!

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