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The Nation’s Pastime

posted by Wipe Out
Jun 29

Gift CardTo most of us, baseball is as synonymous with the Fourth of July as fireworks and hotdogs.   Celebrate with Wipe Out by entering for your chance to win a $20.00 Jacksonville Sun’s Gift Card by July 15th.

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What is green?

posted by Wipe Out
Jun 13

Green RecycleGreen…green…everywhere is Green!

Many companies are feeling the pressure of “going green”. In doing so, a lot of companies are advertising their services as green, when they are not. I’ve even heard the this being called “green washing”.

So how do you know if your water damage company is really an eco-friendly company? Here are a couple of things that Wipe Out does as a green company. Read More…



Are You Ready?This is part two of or our Preparation For The Storm 2010 series.

Step 1: Learn the New Wind Scale
The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale was updated earlier this year. The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale is a 1 to 5 categorization based on the hurricane’s intensity at the indicated time. Earlier versions of this scale – known as the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale – incorporated central pressure and storm surge as components of the categories.  Only peak winds are employed in this revised version. Below is the current scale. Read More…



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We have an updated prediction!

The Colorado State University’s 2010 Atlantic Hurricane season predictions were updated on June 2, 2010. The number of predicted named storms has increased to 18, the number of hurricanes has increased to ten and the number of major hurricanes has increased to five.



Colorado State University’s  released their 2010 Atlantic hurricane season predictions and have upped the prediction from their original December forecast.

Information obtained through March 2010 indicates that the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season will have significantly more activity than the average 1950-2000 season. They estimate that 2010 will have about 8 hurricanes (average is 5.9), four of which are expected to be major (Category 3-4-5) hurricanes, and 15 named storms (average is 9.6).   The probability for at least one major hurricane on the U.S. East Coast, including Peninsula Florida is 45% and on the Gulf Coast from the Florida Panhandle westward to Brownsville is 4 Read More…