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Hannah Giles and her late husband, Jim

Hannah Giles lived with her late husband, Jim, in Northeastern Oklahoma for more than 26 years.  Jim spent more than 25 years as Chief Meteorologist of the CBS affiliated News on 6 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.  Hannah, born and raised in Germany, immigrated with her parents to the United States.  Hannah met Jim in Kansas City, Missouri and were married a few months before his deployment to Vietnam. 


Hannah continues to own and operate the 400 acre Dizzy G Ranch, raising
Black Angus cattle and other critters, in Okmulgee county.  Meanwhile, Hannah is
continuing to focus on the mission of her late husband Jim: weather safety.
She is keeping his mission alive through a partnership that Hannah and Jim formed with Bennett Steel, Inc. of Sapulpa, Oklahoma.  The Giles' family have teamed up with Bennett Steel to manufacture safe rooms engineered to withstand an EF5 strength tornado.  Jim Giles Safe Rooms are proud members of the National Storm Shelter Association. The NSSA seal is the best way to ensure you are buying a quality product.

A Wise Investment
Safe rooms are the most important tool to protect you and your loved ones from severe weather and can serve in many other ways.
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