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Repair & ImproveKeep Family Safe In Natural Disasterby Tom Kraeutler
What would you do if high winds took out all your phone service? An earthquake cut your water, gas or electricity? Or, you had to leave your home on a moment’s notice? Let’s hope you never see floodwater raging toward your front door or have to race from a blazing fire. But planning ahead for natural disasters is important. If the unthinkable ever strikes, preparation can help keep your family safe and make recovery easier. In 2005 alone, Mother Nature’s fury caused hundreds of fatalities, thousands of injuries and wreaked a record $4.6 billion in property damage, according to the National Weather Service. No matter where you live, natural disaster can strike in one form or another. Flooding, fires or destructive high winds have hit every state in the U.S., and 41 states are at earthquake risk, notes the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). These tips from FEMA and the American Red Cross can help you prepare for any natural disaster:
If disaster actually strikes, stay calm, reassure your family, and follow your disaster plan. If you must leave your home and have time, take the following in a bag or large container: flashlight and battery-powered radio with extra batteries, first aid kit, prescriptions, eyeglasses, at least a gallon of water and change of clothes per person, nonperishable foods, sleeping bag, area maps, checkbook, cash, credit cards, driver’s license or other ID, insurance policies, wills, deeds and other important papers. For more disaster planning info: www.fema.gov, www.nws.noaa.gov, www.redcross.org. Search Related Topics: Safety, Storm Proofing... |
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