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Disasters + Preparedness Six simple steps to prepare for hurricane season. Plan your evacuation route well ahead of time. Keep a stash of emergency supplies on hand. Take an inventory of your personal property. Review your insurance policies. Take steps to protect your home. Take steps to protect your business. More items...
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Read More »If you wait until a hurricane watch or warning is issued, it may already be too late to take certain precautions. You can mitigate property damage and get through any hurricane emergency with less stress by taking precautions before the season begins. Here’s what you need to know.
Choose foods with little to no added sugar, saturated fats, and sodium. To get enough protein throughout the day and maintain muscle, try adding...
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Read More »This hurricane season insurance checklist can help you understand your coverage and whether it’s adequate to repair or rebuild your home, if necessary, and replace your belongings. Keep in mind that your homeowners insurance covers the cost of temporary repairs for hurricane damage and reasonable additional living expenses (ALE) over and above your normal living expenses if you have to relocate. These extra expenses can, for example, include the cost of getting to work or school if your temporary home is in a different community. However, a typical homeowners insurance policy doesn’t cover flood damage, so consider looking into flood insurance. If you live by the coast, you may also need a separate policy for protection against wind and wind-blown water damage. Contact your insurance professional if you have questions about what your current policy will cover or need to expand your current coverage.
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Read More »Seal outside wall openings such as vents, outdoor electrical outlets, garden hose bibs, and locations where cables or pipes go through the wall. Use a high-quality urethane-based caulk to prevent water penetration. If you live in a mobile home, make sure you know how to secure it against high winds, and review your mobile home insurance policy. If you have a boat on a trailer, know how to anchor the trailer to the ground or house—and review your boat insurance policy.
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Warmth: The igloo was the warmest shelter. Occupied, it was often close to 40 degrees. On our coldest night, at 9 F outside, it was 37 F inside the...
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