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Saving money as part of your emergency disaster plan

Disaster Preparedness, Document Recovery

Retirement, college funds, vacations, large purchases and rainy days are all reasons most people save money. However, many fail to save cash in the event of a disaster. It is common for vendors to only accept cash after a disaster as their electronic equipment may not work properly.

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Hurricane season threatens over 1 million homes

Catastrophe Response, Water and Storm Damage

Hurricane season is just around the corner and will last from June to November.

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Mississippi River floods, residents evacuated

Disaster Recovery, Document Recovery

Memphis police officers were in full force as they knocked on the doors of about 1,000 homes today to instruct Tennessee residents to evacuate. The reason: the Mississippi River and its tributaries are expected to inundate area homes and businesses with near-record flooding. The predicted floods are likely to affect the states of Missouri, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas, where White River-area residents also received evacuation orders.

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Red Cross helps businesses prepare for the worst

Disaster Preparedness, Document Recovery

If you own a business, you know the importance of preparedness. You prepare for client meetings, taxes, presentations and so on. One of the hardest things to prepare for, however, is a disaster. It is easy to put disaster preparedness at the back of your mind, especially if a disaster is not happening presently.

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The Small Business Administration offers assistance to flood victims

Document Recovery, Water and Storm Damage

In response to the recent tornadoes and floods, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is offering U.S. Department of Treasury disaster loans to small business owners affected by the natural disasters. Financial assistance is available to those who are located in an area President Obama has issued a natural disaster declaration.

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