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Create A Home Inventory

Disaster Preparedness

If your home or business were to encounter a disaster, would you remember all the things you have purchased if they were destroyed? Part of emergency preparedness is having an inventory of all the items in your home and business. This inventory will help speed up the claims process, verify losses, and purchase the right amount of insurance.

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Helping Children and Youth Cope During A Disaster

Disaster Preparedness

Disasters bring about high levels of stress and anxiety, whether the event directly affected one or not. SAMHSA with the United States Department of Health and Human Services has created literature about “Managing Anxiety in Times of Crisis.” Topics on their site include how to help children, teens, older adults, and self-care. In this post, we’ll take a look at some tips on how to help children and older youth.

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California Creates Tougher Building Codes for Mobile Homes

Disaster Preparedness, News

In the wake of the recent wildfires, the Los Angeles Times reports that supervisors of LA County have approved a motion that could help mobile homes be better protected from wildfires. Recently, more than 500 homes in Sylmar, CA were destroyed due to the flames that are affecting so many.

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Deep Frying Your Turkey

Disaster Preparedness, News

Deep frying your turkey has become a popular trend across the United States. However, as you may have seen, many dangerous risks are involved.

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Get Emergency Notifications On The Go

Disaster Preparedness

The Emergency Email & Wireless Network is a service that is provided free of charge that will notify a person of emergencies in their area of choice. Notices are sent via email, text message, or fax.

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