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How to Minimize Flood Damage

Disaster Preparedness

Floods, big or small, can happen to anyone at anytime of the year. Those who live by bodies of water may have experienced a flood or those who have had a washing machine with a mind of their own may have experienced a flood on a different scale. No matter what type of flood one may experience, there is always a level of frustration involved when trying to recover from it.

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San Bernardino Residents Prepare for Future Fires

Fire and Smoke Damage

The U.S. Forrest Service conducted case studies on residents who live in the area of the San Bernardino National Forest. This forest is infamous for its wildfires that often cause about 70% of nearby residents to evacuate their homes.

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Cities Most At Risk For Disaster

Disaster Preparedness

SustainLane, a site filled with how-tos and tips about sustainable living, completed a study on the 50 largest cities in he U.S. and ranked which are most at risk for a disaster. The study, conducted with Risk Management Solutions, examined hurricanes, hail, tornadoes, flooding, the extent of damage, and the frequency of disaster.

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Business Recovery After a Disaster

Disaster Preparedness

FEMA suggests all businesses create a manual that include information that can be easily accessed should they experience a disaster. This manual would help business owners recover after such an event no matter the size of the company.

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The Rockies and Plains Get Hit

Disaster Preparedness, News

As a storm exists the western part of the U.S., the states in the Rockies and central states brace to be hit on Monday. Read the full report from The Weather Channel.

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