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"Mr. Jim Clark was my point of contact with Champion; he was courteous, professional and extremely helpful. It was a pleasure doing business with him. The members of all of the crews, water removal/drying, carpet layers and packers were courteous, professional, arrived on time, and completed work in a timely manner. In addition, they were friendly. We are very pleased with Champion's response and work and I will gladly recommend Champion to others. I will express my satisfaction with Champion to USAA." - Water Damage in Fayetteville, GA

"I have never been as impressed with a great group of young men. Very professional, efficient and knowledgeable of their line of work. Considering the age of my crew; they out-performed the middle and older aged men I have worked with in similar job requests. Thank you!!! Big kudos to Colby...loved this kid!!!" - Water Damage in Ellenwood, GA

"The crew was super courteous and professional. They also showed a level of compassion that was an unexpected surprise. They also took the extra step to explain every step." - Water Damage in Jonesboro, GA

"If I hadn't seen the damage beforehand, afterwards I wouldn't have know it had occurred. Great group of people both repairing and managing the crews." - Water Damage in Peachtree City, GA

“Champion has done a super job in getting the house squared away. All of their employees and subcontractors have been professional, courteous and helpful in answering our many questions and keeping us informed of schedules and other matters.” - Fire Damage in Peachtree City, GA

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Thursday
Nov192009

TSA Travel Tips Released 11-19-09

icela4For all our friends getting ready to travel....

  • Pay attention to your health before traveling

    • The best way to prevent the spread of the flu is to stay home if you’re sick or have flu-like symptoms.

    • The CDC recommends you get both H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccines.

  • Practice good hygiene while traveling

    • Cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing.

    • Wash your hands regularly to help prevent the spread of germs and illness.
  • Ensure your government-issued ID and boarding pass are out and ready

    • Getting all travel documents together and ready before you get in line will help security officers quickly verify that you, your identification, and your boarding pass match and are valid.

  • Wear easily removable shoes and jackets

    • Wearing footwear that can be easily removed helps speed the process for X-ray screening. Be prepared to remove all shoes, jackets and other outerwear for screening.

  • Take out liquids and laptops

    • Remember the 3-1-1 rule for liquids, gels and aerosols at the checkpoint:

      • 3-ounce bottles or less for all liquids, gels and aerosols;

      • 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic zip-top bag; and

      • 1 bag per passenger placed separately in a security bin for X-ray screening.

    • The liquid restriction applies only to carry-on bags. Passengers can pack larger quantities of liquids and gels in checked baggage.

    • Be prepared to remove your laptop from its case and place it in separate bin for X-ray screening.

  • Use TSA Family Lanes if you or your family needs extra time or assistance

    • Last year, TSA expanded its popular Family Lanes to every security checkpoint in the United States.

    • Family Lanes allow infrequent travelers, those with small children or passengers who need additional assistance to move through security at their own pace. Officers in these lanes work with passengers to screen medically necessary items like baby formula and insulin.

  • Keep an eye out for suspicious activity

    • Transportation security is a shared responsibility. The traveling public plays an important role in keeping holiday travel safe.

    • Travelers should report all suspicious activities or items to airport security personnel.

  • Remember TSA’s new Secure Flight program when booking new airline tickets

    • Fulfilling a key 9/11 Commission recommendation, TSA is working with airlines to implement Secure Flight.

    • Secure Flight prescreens passenger name, date of birth and gender against government watch lists for domestic and international flights—making travel safer and easier by keeping known or suspected terrorists from obtaining a boarding pass.

    • In addition, Secure Flight helps prevent the misidentification of passengers who have names similar to individuals on government watch lists.

    • When booking airline tickets, use your name as it appears on the government ID you plan to use when traveling—along with your date of birth and gender. Providing this information will clear 99 percent of travelers to print boarding passes at home.

    • Airlines are phasing in this program; if you are not prompted for this information when booking travel or if there are small variations between your name and your reservation, don’t worry—you will still be able to travel.


For more information on these and other helpful travel tips, please visit www.tsa.gov.

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