NBN Online for the week of May 22, 2006

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Record Number of Builders Carry Concerns to Capitol Hill
Share Nation's Building News With Your Company's Employees
The Race Is On for National Membership Day
Builders Face Higher Copper Costs, Drywall Shortages
Coast to Coast
Housing Cool-Down Is ‘Orderly,’ Fed Chief Says
Politics & Government
Lawmakers Just Say ‘No’ to Anti-Housing Tax Proposals
New Tax Law Contains Provisions of Interest to Builders
Senate Majority Whip Wants to Abolish Estate Tax
NAHB Members Urged to Ask Senators to Support S. 2611
Bush Immigration Reforms Supported by Builders
Election Web Site Aimed at ‘Building the Vote’
Economics & Finance
Housing Starts Dip 7.4 Percent in April
Builder Expectations Reflect Slowing Market
Housing Affordability Up Just a Notch in First Quarter
Pact Would Keep Lumber Prices High Even as Demand Softens
NAHB Board Salutes 18 Millionth VA Home Loan Recipient
First Construction-to-Permanent Loan Rural Home Built
Eye on the Economy: NAHB Still Forecasts a 6.1% Decline in Starts
Tips
Builder's Tip: Shop Vac Works for Hard-to-Fill Glue Ups
Business Management
See Success With Biztools on Membership Day Webcast
Build Your Knowledge at the Custom Builder Symposium
Remodelers
Remodelers Report Moderate Growth in First Quarter
Home Remodeling Heads for Another Record Year
Commercial
4-D Modeling: Is 'Virtual Building' In Your Future?
Education
From Walls to Kitchen Counters, Concrete is Hot
Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert
Education Calendar
Environment
EPA Aims at Reducing Storm Water Permit Paperwork
Corps Official Hears Wetlands Regulation Complaints
Research
Big Changes Underway for Home Energy Rating System
Legal
High Court Clean Water Act Ruling Puts EPA on Thin Ice
Katrina Recovery
Red Cross Prepares Floridians for Hurricanes
Enterprise Supports 6,500 New Orleans-Area Homes
Construction Safety
NAHB, Fannie Mae Announce Safety Award for Excellence
Labor
HBI Helps Youthbuild Grads Start Construction Careers
Superintendent Course Premiering at Concrete Technologies Tour
Building Products
Recent Home Buyers Spend More on Home Improvements
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
New Grant Funds Hispanic College Student Internships
Association News
Avoid Credit Card Processing Rate Increases With Solveras
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Find Employees Through New NAHB Online Career Center
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Enterprise Supports 6,500 New Orleans-Area Homes

Red Cross Prepares Floridians for Hurricanes

To help Floridians prepare for hurricanes and other disasters, Florida’s American Red Cross chapters are recognizing the “Twelve Days of Hurricane Season” on May 21 through June 1, when individuals and families can purchase certain disaster preparedness supplies without paying sales tax on them.

Among items on which the tax exemption is available:

  • A NOAA weather radio (of $50 or less), which provides continuous broadcasts of weather information directly from the National Weather Services Forecast Office. During severe weather, routine broadcasting is interrupted and special watch and warning messages are issued.

  • A standby generator ($1,000 or less) can be a convenient source of power after a hurricane strikes, says the Red Cross. Generators should be properly installed and used safely.

  • Hurricane shutters ($200 or less) should be installed on every window of the home, which will help to mitigate the damage due to a storm’s severe winds.

  • A flashlight ($20 or less) and spare batteries ($30 or less) should be included in every family disaster kit.

  • Waterproof plastic sheeting ($50 or less) should be part of every family’s disaster kit.


The Red Cross also recommends purchasing:

  • A water container. “Having an ample supply of clean water is a priority in any emergency."

  • A-B-C type fire extinguishers should be installed in the home and all household members should know how to use them.

  • A supply of at least three-days of canned non-perishable food should be stored.

  • Sleeping bags will provide extra comfort at shelters during home evacuations.

  • Every family should have a first aid kit in their home and vehicle and on their boat.

  • Duct tape should be stored in disaster kits.

 


 

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