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Disaster Preparedness - Essential Tips to Help You
Prepare
As the California wildfires continue and the new
threat of mud slides emerge, disaster recovery planning
is front and center. It's important for all to take
this time to plan. If you havent prepared a disaster
recovery plan, now is the time to do so. Even 30 minutes
now can save one from a lifetime of heartaches.
Dr. Paulo J. Reyes, a First Responder in California
and author of the fiction thriller Sledgehammer has
firsthand disaster recovery experience and participated
in various disaster relief efforts in California including
the major earthquake in L.A. in 1994. He advised, "Loss
of lives can be greatly reduced if everyone has a complete
plan of action prior to the event. Not only with the
reduction of heart attacks and stress related illnesses,
but people tend to get to safety quicker if they have
already planned ahead and know what they are going to
do. Here are some steps to take to prepare:
Step One --Identify a safe place for everyone to
meet. This pre-determined place should be discussed
with family members prior to an emergency. A second
location should be discussed. Also, out-of-town relatives
should be advised of this location. Additionally, each
person should have a list of phone numbers for immediate
neighbors and family members. 3X5 index cards work well.
Step Two Take an inventory now. Write down
all your valuables (personal and business). Don't
forget the little things that can truly add up. Keep
receipts of all purchases. The receipts allow you to
get that value when filing a claim. Take photos. Secure
all this in a safe place.
Step Three -- Write down a complete family medical
history. Include any medical conditions, medicines
and dosages, doctors names and contact information,
where medical records can be found, etc. Be specific.
A life can truly depend on this one step alone.
Step Four Get a copy of all important information,
wills, trusts, mortgages, deeds, birth certificates,
contracts, medical records, even household bills to
help get things restored quickly, etc. Back-up your
computer. Get extra cash. Often ATMs are down so cash
is needed.
Step Five -- Write down all your computer passwords,
and important information.
Step Six -- Doublecheck all your insurance coverage.
Are you adequately covered? Write down all your coverages,
insurance policies, contact information, policy numbers,
group numbers, date of births, etc. Think coverage
of everything -- life insurance, car insurance, property
insurance, business insurance, etc.
Step Seven -- No one wants to think about this one,
but you should for your family's protection. Do you
have your will up-to-date? If not, please do. Especially
for those with minor children. You need to know that
they will be taken care of and placed in the homes of
those who you trust and whom you know will provide the
best care.
Plan now and update your plan often. Also, when
you write down your information and contact numbers
it allows you to see if you have the coverages you need.
The amount of stress this will save can make a big difference
in how you recover if a disaster were to offer.
Author: Diana Ennen
Diana Ennen is the author of the Home Office Recovery
Plan: Disaster Preparedness for Your Home Office and
Virtual Assistant the Series: Become a Highly Successful
Sought After VA. http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com
. Contact us for a free sample of our disaster recovery
book. She specializes in book publicity and marketing.
Article is free to be reprinted as long as authors bio
remains in tact.
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