ProActive
ProActive
Lightning Alerts
Lightning DetectionToday's modern recreation industry hosts large, open-air facilities, often with a high density of people, such as schools, parks and recreation, grandstands at stadiums and racetracks, swimming pools, water parks, rides at amusement parks and theme parks, open-air music events, and the wide-open spaces of golf courses and ski slopes to name a few. Other areas that are at high risk of severe weather related incidents include airports, construction, facilities that manage utilities, petroleum, fuels, propane and also military applications.

If your business is involved in any open-air activity, you are at some risk of a lightning-related incident. In addition, there is the expensive downtime incurred for weather-related dangers that never materialize. How can you protect yourself?
Being ProActive
Perhaps you already carry insurance coverage for weather-related incidents. We deliver technological solutions that further reduce your exposure to severe weather incidents. Being proactive means you implement solutions like a private StormGrid© weather alert system, tailored to your geography, designed for your unique risks. High tech lightning prediction and detection combined with instant cell phone and email alerts can help you decide when to cancel an event, close the gates or clear the stands, mitigating your risk and liability.

WintergreenProActive Information Management has worked with a number of clients in the sports and recreation industry, highlighted by Wintergreen Resort, Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, and Pine Valley Golf Club. ProActive also consults and provides systems for youth sports such as Little Leagues, soccer associations, parks and recreation departments and municipalities like the Town of Bethany Beach and the City of Harrisonburg, and schools such as Fork Union Military Academy and James Madison University.
Ahead of the Curve
© 2007 ProActive Information Management  |  Web design by IIr Associates, Inc.
Click to validate XHTML code. Click to validate the Cascading Style Sheet.