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<blockquote data-quote="bigbrownhen" data-source="post: 832738" data-attributes="member: 20495"><p>I have lived in a tornado prone area most of my life. I wouldn't say I am afraid of them, but I have a high respect for what they can do. My home was damaged by a small one in 08 and I have seen first hand the damage an F4 can do in 03. I pay attention to the severe weather warnings and have alerts texted to my cell from the local news station. </p><p> </p><p>As safety is such a priority to this comany, how hard can it be to put a weather alert radio($30 to $50) in each center and train employees in the office what to do to keep co-workers as safe as possible. Today's technology gives a rather accurate report. Since this latest outbreak is close to Atlanta, perhaps the powers that be will now realize what a serious lapse in safety training there is for tornados and other natural disasters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbrownhen, post: 832738, member: 20495"] I have lived in a tornado prone area most of my life. I wouldn't say I am afraid of them, but I have a high respect for what they can do. My home was damaged by a small one in 08 and I have seen first hand the damage an F4 can do in 03. I pay attention to the severe weather warnings and have alerts texted to my cell from the local news station. As safety is such a priority to this comany, how hard can it be to put a weather alert radio($30 to $50) in each center and train employees in the office what to do to keep co-workers as safe as possible. Today's technology gives a rather accurate report. Since this latest outbreak is close to Atlanta, perhaps the powers that be will now realize what a serious lapse in safety training there is for tornados and other natural disasters. [/QUOTE]
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