Better safe than sorry. Between climate-related catastrophes, surging crime, and news of conflicts across the globe, it’s no ...
Whether you've recently experienced an emergency of some kind or want to establish some peace of mind in case disaster ...
FEMA’s ready.gov website has the following tips for power outages: Keep freezers and refrigerators closed. Do not use a gas stove or oven to heat your home. Disconnect appliances and electronics to ...
Ahead of a storm, residents should gather supplies in case they need to stay home for several days without power, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Ready public ...
Communicate where this information is stored with those included in your financial emergency preparedness plan. After a disaster, some records may be difficult to locate. The IRS has free tax ...