Natural disasters in this country are often perceived as forces that do not discriminate based on geographic region. Many people believe that the occurrence of natural disasters is determined solely by location and not by income. However, reality paints a different picture.
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Putting together a truly reliable emergency plan for natural disasters can feel a bit overwhelming at first, whether it’s for your family and home or your business. You may not necessarily know where to start, especially if you’ve never created one before. What should go into a natural disaster plan? What types of disasters should you consider? What is a natural disaster emergency kit and what should you include in one?
In a couple months, homeowners will begin to venture outside and assess the damage left behind by another cold and wet winter. Unfortunately, there is little you can do to prevent winter weather damage. You can, however, jump on the opportunity to make repairs as soon as possible to prevent issues from worsening over time. Water damage from leaking pipes and mold growth from cracks in your siding can become very expensive headaches down the line.
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Not too long ago a woman -- we’ll call her Kelly for the sake of privacy -- was up late one night looking for tips on hurricane season prep and recovery.