Archive content category ‘Catastrophic Planning’

14.11.11 Don’t Forget Your Carbon Monoxide Alarms

Winter is just around the corner and sometimes we like to use alternative heat source in our homes.  One think that might save you and your families lives is a Carbon Monoxide Alarm.  Below is information that you might find useful about carbon monoxide poisoning and alarms. More than 400 people are killed each year [...]

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04.10.11 Bad Weather Driving

One of the lessons I guess nearly all of us can remember from our school days is the Aesop’s fable of the tortoise and the hare. The basic message is: slow and steady beats fast and furious. Well, okay, maybe that isn’t always true, but I often think of it when some tail-gater pulls out [...]

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29.08.11 Personal Catastrophe Planning

The prevalence of major catastrophes such as tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes drive home the point that personal catastrophe planning is an essential part of any personal risk management program.  Catastrophes, whether natural or man-made, can strike individuals and families at any time without warning.  You should develop a comprehensive disaster plan that addresses the [...]

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