Saturday, October 4, 2014

#Giveaway - Now is the Time to Prepare-Opportunity with Master Lock!




North America is home to thousands of severe weather situations every year -- from thunderstorms to tornados and wildfires to hurricanes. Since many of these storms strike without much warning, Master Lock encourages consumers to prepare now to ensure their families and belongings stay safe during even the most tumultuous events.

Master Lock offers these tips to help families prepare for severe weather:

1. Learn the language. Beginning October 22, the National Weather Serv
ice Storm Prediction Center in the U.S. will add two new threat levels to its weather outlooks for storm days at risk of producing tornados, hail or high winds. Risk categories will now include "enhanced" and "marginal," in addition to the existing "slight," "high" and "moderate."

In Canada, citizens can depend on Environment Canada for severe weather warnings and watches. In April, Environment Canada updated its list of alert types to more accurately describe the severity of different weather hazards.
Learn the language of your national weather advisory organization so you can prepare appropriately for severe weather.



2. Prepare in advance. Severe weather may strike without warning, so take the basic steps now to ensure your family is ready should a storm strike when you're home or away.
If you're home when weather hits, an updated emergency kit is essential. Consumers listed water and non-perishable food as the two most important items in their emergency kits, according to the 2014 Safety and Security Survey*. Store these items in a cool, dry place and replace them every six months to ensure freshness. By writing dates on containers when you store them, you'll know exactly when it's time to swap them out. Don't forget to pack for your pets, too.
In the event that severe weather hits while you're out of town, ensure that a trusted friend or neighbor has the appropriate codes to access your property if needed. A resettable combination padlock, such as the Master Lock M175XDLF Combination Padlock, is a convenient option for securing your gate or fence since it does not require a key. It also allows you to change the combination as often as you wish, including when you arrive back home for added security.

3. Create a backup plan. Personal memorabilia and family/business documents were listed as the top two items people would want to save from their homes in case of a severe weather situation. To ensure these important documents remain intact after an emergency passes, store them in a Sentry®Safe fire safe that offers protection against fire and flood. To aid with disaster recovery in real time, store digital copies of these important documents -- including insurance policies -- in a secure online storage hub like the Master Lock Vault. The Master Lock Vault is free and can be accessed 24 hours a day, via smartphone, tablet or computer, allowing for easy access in any situation.



4. Secure outdoor belongings. Storms can often be most damaging to the exterior of your home, due to either heavy winds or rain, or damaging hail or lightning. In case of inclement weather, lock up all possible outdoor belongings in a covered shed or garage, and secure the door with a padlock built to survive extreme weather situations, such as the Master Lock M115XDLF Covered Laminated Padlock. For items that can't be moved to an inside space, such as patio furniture, lock them tightly together and to another sturdy surface, if possible, with a secure cable and locking system like the Master Lock Python™ Adjustable Locking Cable. These tactics may also safe-guard your belongings against looters in the worst-case scenario if you are forced to evacuate your home.


5. Go cordless. Power outages are often associated with heavy storms. Be prepared by purchasing batteries for flashlights and weather radios and portable, external battery packs for charging cell phones when the power's out -- just be sure to keep the battery pack charged! If you lose power, remember to unplug all of your electrical appliances such as laptops, televisions and corded phones. Power surges can occur as the result of lightning and can damage plugged-in electronics and appliances. If you still have power during a lightning storm, avoid using corded (landline) telephones, as they can conduct electricity.

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 My Thoughts

A few years ago, my little corner of the world was hit hard by Super Storm Sandy. Personally, I was very lucky. My home was untouched and our business had only minimal damage. Many others didn't fair as well. Entire towns were devastated by flood waters and many homes were lost.There are lots of ways that Master Lock can help you prepare for emergencies. I have a whole collection of their waterproof and fireproof boxes for all my important papers. Another important thing to consider is securing the area if you're forced to evacuate. Master Lock can help here too.  For me the adjustable locking cable is a must-have. Whether I want to secure my patio furniture or lock up my shed, this cable has me covered.


The Giveaway

One lucky winner is going to receive a Masterlock Adjustable Locking Cable. To enter just fill out the rafflecopter form below Open to the US only. Giveaway will end 10/25/14. The winner will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to reply. Thanks again to Master Lock for offering this fantastic prize.

 a Rafflecopter giveaway


25 comments:

Cheryl L said...

Bike Locks is what I liked from the website.

mummadear said...

i would love to have a Storage Security - No. 5900DPNK

Anita said...

I like the security bar. A friend has one and it is very secure.

costana said...

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penni said...
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penni said...

Storage Security Chest - #7149D

Unknown said...

1547DCM i think neat idea never saw b4

stowelljg said...

A Backpack Lock would be great for securing computer cases.

Anne said...

I'd like to get the Motorcycle Locks (No. 8428DPS) for my spouse. He loves his motorcycle, and this would help keep it secure.

Unknown said...

The gun locks. I need some of those.

Debbie Bray said...

I like 7194D - Storage box.

Unknown said...

I'd actually like Storage Security - No. 7149D for our petty cash for our home-based business. Looks perfect for our needs.

Marti Tabora said...

I would really like to have the Storage Security - No. 5900DPNK. It would come in handy for quite a few items that I'd like to keep safe.

Sarah Matos said...

I also like the storage security lock.

AndreaH said...

I really love the Backpack Locks. I had no idea that they even existed!

C.R. said...

the Backpack Locks

Unknown said...

I like their document Storage Security 7148D

Shakeia Rieux said...

I like the Built-In Combination Locks

momo said...

This would be nice to have for my daughter; Storage Security - No. 7149D

aaltw_515 said...

I like the security bars because I would have it on my sliding door in the kitchen

Ogitchida Kwe's Book Blog said...

I would like to get a quad hook steering wheel lock.

Breanne said...

I like the Luggage Lock
4689Q

Anonymous said...

I like the build your own locks!
megan t
countrycamogirl(at)yahoo.com

heymissvirginia said...

I like the chain locks. Would be great for the four wheeler.
heymissvirginia at embarqmail dot com

Unknown said...

I really like the Love Locks!!