IN: Wildfires: Make Sure You’re Prepared for a Fire

Dear Valued Customer, Planning what to do before a disaster strikes provides the best protection for you and your family. This issue of “—————–” answers what you can do in response to a wildfire. It also helps you make a plan and keep safe during a fire. Read on to create a family communication plan…

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Make sure you’re prepared for a fire with adequate coverage

Insuring yourself against wildfires If the area in which you live is at risk for wildfires, make sure to take appropriate measures to protect your home against these catastrophically destructive events. However, as it’s not always possible to avoid the devastation of a wildfire, it’s important to protect yourself financially by having adequate insurance for: The structure…

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Before, During & After

Create and Practice a Fire Escape Plan In the event of a fire, remember that every second counts, so you and your family must always be prepared. Escape plans help you get out of your home quickly. Twice each year, practice your home fire escape plan.  Some tips to consider when preparing this plan include:…

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How to Stay Safe when a Wildfire Threatens

Prepare NOW Sign up for your community’s warning system. The Emergency Alert System (EAS) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio also provide emergency alerts. Know your community’s evacuation plans and find several ways to leave the area. Drive the evacuation routes and find shelter locations. Have a plan for pets and livestock.…

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Know Your Hurricane Risk

Hurricanes are dangerous and can cause major damage because of storm surge, wind damage, and flooding. They can happen along any U.S. coast or in any territory in the Atlantic or Pacific oceans. Storm surge is historically the leading cause of hurricane-related deaths in the United States. Know your Hurricane Risk Hurricanes are not just…

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Stay Safe During a Hurricane

Stay Informed Listen for emergency information and alerts. If told to evacuate by local officials, do so immediately. Dealing with the Weather Determine how best to protect yourself from high winds and flooding. Take refuge in a designated storm shelter, or an interior room for high winds. If trapped in a building by flooding, go…

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Facts + Statistics: Hurricanes

The official Atlantic hurricane season runs from June through November, but occasionally storms form outside those months. September is the most common month for hurricanes making landfall in the U.S., followed by August and October, according to an analysis of 1851 to 2015 data by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. No hurricanes made U.S. landfall before…

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