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Tips to Prepare for Hurricane Season

Hurricanes can inflict considerable damage to both lives and property. Thankfully, being prepared can help you, your business and your family minimize the damaging effects of a storm.

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Tips to Prepare for Hurricane Season

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  1. Tips to Prepare for Hurricane Season Benito Paul Public Adjuster

  2. Tips to Prepare for Hurricane Season Hurricanes can inflict considerable damage to both lives and property. Thankfully, being prepared can help you, your business, and your family minimize the damaging effects of a storm. The best time to getting prepared is before the unwelcoming season arrives. you can’t control where and when a hurricane will strike, you can still reduce the risk of potential property damage and get through such an emergency situation with less stress by preparing yourself before the season starts.

  3. What Steps You Can Take To Prepare For Hurricane Season • Decide Your Evacuation Route Well Before Time: If you dwell in a mobile or live in a coastal belt, you may need to evacuate in the event of a hurricane or a major storm. • Keep All Non-Perishable Emergency Supplies at Hand: Whenever a disaster warning is issued, people rush to stores to stock up on necessary things. • Although the local government will instruct you on this, it’s always good to plan your evacuation well before the natural disaster strikes. This way, you would be aware of nearest shelters. Also, keep your pets in mind when planning out and don’t forget to take important documents along with you. If possible, make a trial run to see how prepared you are for the actual event.

  4. How To Avoid The Rush by Keeping The Following at Hand. Extra batteries ➢ Matches (dry) ➢ Tools and supplies for emergency repairs at home like hammer, heavy plastic sheets, plywood, etc. ➢ Prescription medications ➢ Minimum 3-day supply of drinkable water ➢ Food items that don’t require cooking or refrigeration ➢ First aid kit ➢ Lamps with fuel and candles ➢ A flashlight & A wrench along with other basic tool

  5. Contact Us For Free Inspection In general, insurance adjusters are insurance industry professionals that work for either insurance companies or policy holders. When they work for insurance carriers, they verify the information provided by the claimant (policyholder) and check if it is accurate. On the other hand, insurance adjusters working for policyholders (often called public adjusters) help businesses or individual policyholders file property insurance claims, particularly if a settlement offered by their insurer seems unfit. • Consultation and inspection – • 954-822-4570

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