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Monday
Jan242011

Be Prepared for Hailstorms

Hailstorms are frequent occurrences across the U.S. Most hailstorms occur during either the spring or fall months, are very localized events, and don't cause extensive property damage. However, occasionally hailstones can reach about 1.5 inches in diameter. When this occurs, they can cause significant property damage to cars, windows and siding. When hailstones reach three inches in diameter, they can cause major roof damage.

 

How to Stay Safe
  • Listen to weather updates about hail activity.

  • Seek shelter immediately if you are caught outdoors - preferably not under a tree.

  • Close drapes, blinds or window shades for protection
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Tuesday
Aug172010

How to Make a Basic Disaster Supplies Kit

In support of National Preparedness Month 2010, Champion is encouraging all employees to make a basic disaster supplies kit for their homes. We would like to encourage you to do the same.  It is very simple to do and could very well save your life.

Basic Disaster Supplies Kit

  • Three-day supply of non-perishable food
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  • One gallon of water per person, per day
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  • Portable, battery-powered radio and extra batteries
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  • Flashlight and extra batteries
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  • First aid kit and manual
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  • Sanitation and hygiene items (moist towelettes and toilet paper)
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  • Matches and waterproof container
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  • Whistle
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  • Extra clothing
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  • Kitchen accessories and cooking utensils, including a can opener
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  • Photocopies of credit and identification cards
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  • Cash and coins
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  • Special needs items, such as prescription medications, eye glasses, contact lens solutions, and hearing aid batteries
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  • Items for infants, such as formula, diapers, bottles, and pacifiers
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  • Other items to meet your unique family needs
  • Thursday
    May202010

    Georgia Lightning Awareness Week June 20-26, 2010

    Lightning kills more people in the United States every year than tornadoes, floods, or hurricanes. In Georgia, lightning kills or injures several people every year. Lightning occurs mostly during the warmer months of June through September.

    Lightning can also cause significant damage to personal and commercial property. In addition to direct strikes, lightning generates electrical surges that can damage electronic equipment some distance from the actual strike. Below are some lightning safety tips for inside the home or business. We hope they help everyone stay safe during this year's storm season.

    - Avoid contact with corded phones.

    - Avoid contact with electrical equipment or cords. If you plan to unplug any electronic equipment, do so well before the storm arrives.

    - Avoid contact with plumbing. Do not wash your hands, do not take a shower, do not wash dishes, and do not do laundry.

    - Stay away from windows and doors, and stay off porches.

     

    As always, the Champion team is committed to doing everything in our power to continue to provide outstanding service during this year's storm season. If you have any questions please feel free to call our office at 770-253-6070.

    LEARN ABOUT FREE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANNING FOR YOUR BUSINESS!
    Thursday
    May202010

    HAILSTORMS: What to Do Before, During & After

    Hail might seem like a minor concern but it can shatter windows, leave pockmarks in siding and most importantly destroy or damage roof coverings. Here are some helpful hints to protect your home.

    Before 
    - If you need to re-roof select an impact-resistant roof covering. These products have passed the UL2218 impact test with a rating of Class 1 through 4. Class 4 (most resistant) has proven to be highly effective in hailstorms.
     
    - Make sure your roof covering is impact-resistant. Do not rely on building codes or regulations to protect you. Look for the UL2218 label on the package and literature confirming the product has passed this test.

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    Thursday
    Mar252010

    Tornado Survival Skills

    Tornado Survival Skills

    Familiarize yourself with the terms that are used to identify a tornado hazard.

    A tornado watch means a tornado is possible in your area. You should monitor NOAA Weather Radio (www.weather.gov/nwr), local radio and television news outlets for the latest developments.

    A tornado warning comes when a tornado is actually occurring. Take shelter immediately.
    Determine in advance where you will take shelter in case of a tornado warning.
    Storm cellars or basements provide the best protection.

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    Tuesday
    Mar232010

    STORM TRIVIA

    1. The Fujita scale measures the strength of what?

    A. Hurricanes
    B. Tornadoes
    C. Wind

    The answer is B. Tornadoes.

    2. TRUE OR FALSE: A severe thunderstorm is the same as any other storm.

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    Tuesday
    Mar232010

    Planning For Pet Disaster Needs

    Today much emphasis is put on planning ahead for disasters. Many families now have disaster supply kits, escape plans and emergency contacts prepared in case of an emergency. But what about the furry members of our families (or feathered or scaley in some cases)? Do you know what you would do with your pet if a disaster struck your area?

    Here are some helpful tips from FEMA...

    Identify Shelter:

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    Tuesday
    Mar232010

    Prepare for Tornado Season

    Tornado season is officially here! It hasn't started out with a bang like last year, but it's still very important to plan ahead to protect your homes and families.

    Here are some facts about storms...

    They may occur singly, in clusters, or in lines.

    Some of the most severe occur when a single thunderstorm affects one location for an extended time.

    Thunderstorms typically produce heavy rain for a brief period, anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour.

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    Wednesday
    Dec232009

    Be Prepared in 2010!

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    2010 is approaching rapidly and FEMA's Ready Campaign is encouranging people to make it their goal to be ready in 2010.

    Below are some very useful links from Ready.gov that will help you to prepare your family for whatever 2010 brings.

    RESOLVE TO BE READY TOOLKIT:

    http://www.ready.gov/america/_downloads/resolve10/resolve2010_tool_kit.pdf 

    RESOLVE TO BE READY MICROSOFT POWERPOINT PRESENTATION:

    http://www.ready.gov/america/_downloads/resolve10/ready_508comp.ppt

     

     

    Tuesday
    Aug182009

    BE PREPARED FOR THE PEAK OF HURRICANE SEASON

    hurricaneHurricanes in Georgia?  Yes! According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Georgia is at particular risk of being affected by hurricanes because it is a coastal state.  The hurricanes that affect Georgia are severe tropical storms that form in the southern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane season lasts from June 1st until November 30th, but the majority of activity is from August until October.  Therefore, every state resident should plan what to do in the event of an evacuation.

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