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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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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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What to do when you know a storm is coming

Disaster Preparedness, Document Recovery, Water and Storm Damage

After the recent swarm of devastating tornadoes, residents in Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Missouri must prepare for the continuing prediction of storms. The latest tornado to hit the U.S. left 117 known victims in its wake; it is the deadliest tornado in over 60 years. MSNBC reports that about 1,500 are still missing after the recent storm.

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Saving a piece of Ohio history with shrink-wrap

Disaster Preparedness, Document Recovery, Fire and Smoke Damage

An accidental grease fire in the former courthouse and First National Bank in Cadiz, OH on May 6, 2011 left a historical building in ruins, four tenants homeless and a store out of business.

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FEMA financially assists business owners

Disaster Preparedness, Document Recovery

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