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Parking Lot Accessibility and Improvements

Parking lots pose risks to cars, pedestrians and property as members, guests and volunteers can cause accidents and damage. Look at your Post’s parking lot  accessibility and structure to see if you make adjustments to prevent these accidents and make your Post a welcoming place for all.

Easy parking lot accessibility improvements

With a few minor changes, you can help reduce incidents in your

February 6th, 2020|Uncategorized|

Facility Theft Prevention Tips

Theft has the potential to impact every part of the operations at your Post, so it’s important to be aware of some of the key areas of risk. Follow these facility theft prevention tips to deter and prevent crime in these six areas at risk for theft at your facility.

Coin Theft

The money sitting in vending machines, bill changers and coin laundries is

January 8th, 2020|Uncategorized|

Holiday Decorating Safety Tips

Each year there are thousands of injuries involving holiday decorations. You can reduce the risk to your members, volunteers and guests this season by following these holiday decorating safety tips:

Live and Artificial Trees

  • Purchase a fresh tree to minimize the fire hazard and maximize long life.
  • Cut off the bottom 2 inches off the trunk base for better water absorption.
  • Water a
December 9th, 2019|Uncategorized|

How Safety Signage Can Protect Your Members and Guests

A simple “wet floor” safety sign can mean the difference between a normal day at your Post and a trip to the emergency room. According to OSHA, there’s a link between safety signage and accident occurrence. Without a proper sign, it’s difficult for others to take safety precautions around the hazards. Proper safety signage warns about common hazards and protects your

September 19th, 2019|Uncategorized|

Developing a Risk Management Program at Your Post

A successful risk management program can protect your members from harm and your Post from associated costs. Because of the program’s importance, Post leadership should hold the responsibility of the risk management program planning.

When implementing a risk management program, consider the following fundamentals:

  • State the reasons for having the program. These objectives will determine the depth and scope of the program’s development.
August 12th, 2019|Safety|

Business Auto Liability Coverage and Minimizing Risks

If your Post owns one or more vehicles or if someone is driving on your Post’s behalf, it is important to have Business Auto Liability and/or Hired and Non-Owned Auto Liability Insurance in place. You also need to have policies and guidelines in place to make sure that you choose carefully when determining who is allowed to drive them on your

January 7th, 2019|Business|

Holiday Decorating Safety Tips

With the holiday season fully upon us, many Posts are ready to decorate. During this joyous season, it is important to consider holiday decorating safety. Whether your Post decorates a small Charlie Brown tree or goes full Chevy Chase, keep your Post’s property and members safe with these tips:

Indoor Holiday Decorating Safety Tips

  • If your Post purchases a live tree, check for
December 5th, 2018|Uncategorized|

Spring Maintenance Checklist

Once the winter weather is on its way out, it’s the perfect time to do some property maintenance to prepare for the next season.

Here are some things to take care of now:

  • Have your air conditioner unit(s) inspected, cleaned and serviced if necessary.
  • Pressure-wash your sidewalks to remove any dirt, debris or remaining ice melt and sand.
January 30th, 2018|Maintenance|

Starting At the Top: Important Roof Maintenance Tips

As winter wraps up, it is a good time to consider a roof inspection. Ideally, you should have someone take a look every spring and fall, just to make sure nothing has been damaged by severe weather during the previous seasons. If you can’t remember the last time your Post’s roof was inspected, or even if it’s been more than a year,

January 30th, 2018|Safety|