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Hurricane Florence

Hurricane Florence started off as a tropical wave but gained enough momentum owing to the availability of ample moisture, low wind shear and other conducive environmental factors that turned it into a full-fledged tropical cyclone to kick start the 2018

Praveen B September 25, 2018October 11, 2018 Disaster Recovery, Safety Read more

Snowstorms

Winter storms are normal occurrences in extreme climates prevalent in Polar Regions. The phenomenon can take various forms such as snow, winds, sleet, blowing snows, squalls, freezing rains, coastal floods and so on. The impact of such hazards on individuals

Praveen B September 25, 2018October 11, 2018 Disaster Recovery, Emergency Communications, Safety Read more

Hurricane Lane

About Hurricane Lane Hawaiians braced themselves as their precious islands prepared for the approaching Hurricane Lane that looked all set to wreak havoc once it crossed the ocean and struck ground. Many places had already seen considerable rainfall. Big Island,

Praveen B September 25, 2018October 11, 2018 Disaster Recovery, Emergency Communications, Floods, Safety Read more

Carr Fire

About the Carr Fire The Carr Fire that broke out on Highway 299 on Carr Powerhouse Road is the sixth most destructive wildfire in California’s history, having burned more than 230,000 acres of vegetation in less than a month. More

Praveen B September 25, 2018October 10, 2018 Fire, Safety Read more

Ferguson Fire

The Ferguson Fire In the month of July, a devastating fire broke out in the Yosemite Valley that attained mammoth proportions. The fire broke out in the Ferguson Ridge Road area – hence the name Ferguson Fire. Nearly 100,000 acres

Praveen B September 25, 2018October 16, 2018 Disaster Recovery, Emergency Communications, Fire, Safety Read more

If You See Something Suspicious Speak Up – You May Avert a Tragedy

Most of us have probably seen the unfolding events after the terrorist attack in Brussels.  It is heartbreaking to see and hear about all those innocent lives that have been snuffed out,  It is a tragedy that unfortunately plays out

Matt Gwyther March 31, 2016February 7, 2019 Emergency Communications, Terrorism Read more

If You are Drowsy Do Not Drive – Pull Over Take a Break

Wide publicity is available about the effects of alcohol on driving. Another lesser known evil is driving while feeling drowsy. Most of us think it is OK to drive while feeling drowsy. A cup of coffee and washing your face

Matt Gwyther March 17, 2016February 7, 2019 Safety Read more

Time to Change Fire Alarm Batteries

The ubiquitous fire alarm is found in nearly every home.  The portable variety makes it convenient to make sure you have one in all strategic locations in your house. Unfortunately, we often wait for the alarm to start beeping to

Matt Gwyther March 14, 2016February 7, 2019 Emergency Communications, Family Disaster recovery Plan, Fire, Home Safety, Safety Read more

Ignore Tornado Alerts at Your Peril

The accuracy of weather predictions has increased significantly over the last few decades. This being a fact, why is the death toll high each year, in spite of live weather alerts? When hundreds of Tornado warnings are issued every year,

Matt Gwyther March 14, 2016February 7, 2019 Safety, Tornado Read more

10 Important Steps to Reduce Earthquake Effects on Your Business

Many parts of the world are earthquake prone. Unfortunately, they strike without warning and depending on the severity, the damage can vary from cracked windows to collapsed buildings. Death tolls are dependent on the region where the earthquake strikes and

Matt Gwyther February 10, 2016February 7, 2019 Business Continuity, Data Security, Disaster Recovery, Earthquake Read more
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