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It has been nearly 6 weeks since Hurricane Beryl and many Houstonians are still cleaning up the mess. Local business frontier services have been on the frontline helping people after disaster strikes.

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Houston Life’s Melanie Camp visited the frontier services facility in spring to learn more about what we can all do to be best prepared for the worst. For the tips, watch the video above. Frontier Services is offering Houston Life viewers a free inspection so give them a call, their number is 346-248-2244 or you can visit their website at

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