Fall Guide

As the blistering heat and humidity of Georgia begin to dissipate, it is important to look forward to the wonderful Fall weather we get to have here in GA, where our temperatures become crisp and cool, the moon comes out earlier and stays later, and we say goodbye to Daylight Savings Time. Here are some fun activities to experience this Fall with friends, family and loved ones.

  1. . An Outdoors Saturday—North of the metro area GA is full of pumpkin patches offering pumpkin picking, hay rides, corn mazes, and other fall fun. Here are 20 of the best ones in GA.
  2. Haunted House—Nothing is more iconic than Thanksgiving and Halloween during the Fall, Lucking GA has some of the scariest haunted houses for you to enjoy. Here you can find an in-depth look at 20 of the best GA haunts, from hotels to cemeteries and anything in between.
  3. Pumpkin Carving or Painting—A lot of decorating happens in the fall, and on of the best, most fun things you can do is carve a pumpkin! If you want to make it even more of an adventure, go to a pumpkin patch pick out the pumpkins to carve and make a whole weekend out of it. Or, if you’re like me, buy a fake pumpkin and use power tools to get the most detail possible (plus, you don’t have to worry about it rotting away).
  4. Anything Football Related—Whether a cookout, tailgate party, watching get together or even just a night out Fall means it’s football season in America, so get your jersey ready and have a good time! Don’t forget to go extra big for the super bowl!
  5. Get Out— Fall presents the perfect weather for camping, hiking, hunting and anything else outdoorsy. Why not go all out with the family and set up a bonfire on a campsite along the Appalachian Trail, or one of the hundreds of National Parks in GA!

Regardless of if you choose one of these or all of these, it’s imperative that you enjoy the fantastic weather the fall has to offer each and every one of us!

Hurricane Preparation

With the incoming threat of hurricane Irma it is important for us to properly prepare ourselves for the worse a category 5 hurricane could deliver to us. “Even if Irma’s winds weaken and its Saffir-Simpson category drops, Irma could still be capable of extreme storm surge, depending on its track and the geography of its landfall location(s),” said Dr. Jeff Masters, a meteorologist with wunderground.com. With this being said it is of extreme importance that we prepare ourselves for the worse it can bring. This is why we have decided to put together a list on how to be properly prepared.

  1. Evacuation Planning—As of 8:06 PM on Thursday (9/7/2017) evening Georgia’s Gov. Deal has placed 30 counties in the southeast region on a state of emergency. These areas are where hurricane Irma is supposed to hit us the hardest. Check here to see if you live in one of those zones. If not, it is important to be prepared to have to evacuate depending on floods, and rainfall.
  2. Buy Supplies—Although we won’t have to experience storms as bad as those hitting FL, it is important to have sustainment capabilities. Some items you should be positive are available to you are: First aid Kit, Battery Powered Radio (or hand crank), Flashlight, Whistle (for signaling), water, water and more water, food, personal hygiene products, electronics and clothing. For a detailed explanation on this list click here!
  3. Driving– avoid large puddles unless confident your car can handle them. Conduct a preventive check on your car in order to ensure that all fluids are topped off. While driving it is important to be economical, that means going the speed limit when possible (speed limits often deliver the most economic MPG with the fastest travel time. Be early as traffic will be bad if you wait to the last minute.
  4. Prepare your house. Fill your sinks and bathtub with water so you have an extra supply handy.
  5. Fridge-Lower your fridge’s thermostat and freezer to the coldest possible temperature and do not open them unless absolutely necessary. Lock all doors and close windows.
  6. Location-Stay in a room with no windows or in a closet, toward the center of your house. Have a television or a battery-operated radio to make sure you are getting updates on the hurricane.

Lastly, it is of great importance that you buy extra fuel and water as these will be critical to your survival in the worst-case scenario. If your local supplier does not have any water left, we still have some you can order .