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Planning Ahead To Protect Your Home From Emergencies

By Otto On March 10, 2010 Under Home Improvement

We are unfortunately accustomed to hearing news reports of entire communities being displaced by natural disasters. The fact is that it makes no difference where you live, you are not immune the these things happening to you. These occurrences can change lives forever, but you do not have to take it lying down.

You will not be able to save your house from everything, but some of the smaller disasters can be combated with some advance planning. By proactively stocking your home with the proper tools and supplies you can save yourself time, money, and considerable discomfort later on. This is more than just a house, it is your family’s home.

No home should be without a dry wet vacuum. If you live in a place that has an ample amount of rain you are almost guaranteed to fight against a small flood at some point in time. Should you live in a more arid climate, then there is always the possibility that a pipe may burst, causing your basement or lower level to sustain water damage.

Power outages can be caused by severe storms, high winds, or an idiot hitting a power line. If you live in a colder climate this can be a big problem because without power you are without heat. Keeping a small portable space heater around that will run off of oil or kerosene is a wise choice. It may only heat a small space for a short time, but it is better than being cold all that time.

Should you need an alternate heat source for a larger space, for a longer period of time, having a Delonghi space heater is a good choice. Furnaces malfunction. They break. Sometimes they pick long holiday weekends to break. If it will be a while before the service technician can get to you than you will want to make sure that you and your family will still be warm.

No matter where you live the threat of fire is real for any home. You can help to protect your family by regularly checking the batteries in smoke alarms. Discuss ahead of time emergency escape routes. If you have a second or third story to your home you should make sure that there are escape ladders by the windows. Having a plan in place can make a big difference when seconds count.

Adequate insurance is advisable in most situations. Your agent can provide you with more valuable tips to protect what you have. Taking the appropriate precautions can make a world of difference later on.

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