Strong Homes, Safe Families!
Strong Homes, Safe Families!

Strong Homes, Safe Families!

FLASH

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Who We Are The nonprofit Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH®) is the country’s leading consumer advocate for strengthening homes and safeguarding families from natural and manmade disasters.

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Overturning Myths and Exploring Advancements in Tornado Resilience
MAY 28, 2025
Overturning Myths and Exploring Advancements in Tornado Resilience
In this episode, FLASH President and CEO Leslie Chapman Henderson discusses the importance of wind science and building resilience with Dr. Tanya Brown-Giammanco and Dr. Marc Levitan from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). They explore personal journeys into wind science, the evolution of tornado safety design, and the differences between tornadoes and hurricanes. The conversation highlights the vulnerabilities in home structures, particularly roofs and garage doors, and emphasizes the need for updated building codes and community involvement in safety measures. Learn things you may not know with these two engaging national experts as they dispel tornado myths and share practical steps for homeowners.Discussion TopicsPersonal Journeys into Wind Science (1:04)Understanding Tornado Safety and Dual-Objective-Based Tornado Design Philosophy (3:53)Differences Between Tornadoes and Hurricanes (8:50)Assessing Building Performance After Wind Events (11:42)Vulnerabilities in Home Structures in Regard to High Winds (16:08)Surprising Findings in Wind Engineering (23:03)Future Directions for Garage Door Safety (27:33)Elevating Garage Door Performance through Rating (30:15)Advancing Building Codes via Community Engagement (30:53)Resources ⁠Tornado-Strong.orgNational Institute of Standards and TechnologyUnderstanding Building Codes and StandardsDisaster and Failure Studies ProgramNew Tornado Resistant Building CodesFEMA/NIST Fact Sheet - Improving Windstorm and Tornado Resilience: Recommendations for One- and Two-Family Residential Structures⁠New Strong Homes Scale - InspectToProtect.orgThe Enhanced Fujita Scale  Checklist - Strengthen Your Garage Door  Checklist - Strengthen Your Roof  Checklist - Strengthen Your Gutters Checklist - Sealed Roof Decks ConnectDr. Tanya Brown-GiammancoLeslie Chapman-HendersonDr. Marc Levitan
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Remember the Ember : How IBHS is Advancing Wildfire Resilience
APR 15, 2025
Remember the Ember : How IBHS is Advancing Wildfire Resilience
In this episode of the Strong Homes, Safe Families! podcast, host Leslie Chapman-Henderson speaks with Alister Watt, Chief Product Officer at the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS). They discuss the urgent need for wildfire preparedness, especially in light of recent devastating wildfires in California. The conversation covers the Wildfire Prepared Home program, which helps homeowners protect their family and strengthen their property against wildfires. Alister shares insights on the importance of understanding the fire triangle (fuel, heat, and oxygen), the significance of community efforts in wildfire mitigation, and the need for resilient rebuilding practices. The episode emphasizes the role of embers in wildfire spread and the necessity of a systems approach to ensure that individual efforts do not leave weak links in the chain of safety. The discussion concludes with a message of hope and the importance of ongoing education and collaboration in wildfire safety.TopicsIntro/ Educational background (1:23)What is the Wildfire Prepared Home Program (4:43)California Wildfires /What recently happened in California (9:42) Understanding the fire triangle (fuel, heat, oxygen) is crucial for wildfire safety. (13:33)The dangers of ember and the importance to the zero to five zone (16:03)How rebuilding resiliently and incorporating modern building codes for better protection. (22:45)Cost-effective measures to reduce wildfire risks. (27:57)Why your neighbor is so important when surviving wildfire (31:59) Wildfire-Resilient Neighborhood announcement (38:06)There is hope in the evolving science of wildfire safety. (41:18)Links and ResourcesInsurance Institute for Business & Home SafetyWildfire Prepared HomeKB Home Introduces Wildfire-Resilient Neighborhood Connect With Us  Alister Watts Leslie Chapman-HendersonFederal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH)Toll-free: 877-221-SAFE(877-221-7233)Email: [email protected]
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43 MIN