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https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2715/Strong-Blizzard-Coming-Your-Way-Here%E2%80%99s-What-You-Need-to-Secure-Your-Home/
...f your family and your property. A powerful and prolonged blizzard can easily ...e inside your home. If you still have power, increase the thermostat to the hi...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1660/SAFETY-AND-SURVIVAL-IN-AN-EARTHQUAKE-PART-1/
...de, move to an open area away from power lines, power poles, trees, walls, and chimneys. ...ke or as small as a blocked road or a power or water main failure. Whatever th...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2355/Crisis-Management-Plan-Operation/
...tion of vital records Electric power failure emergencies Electric power service control Control of water,...table ladders Fire axe Scoop shovels Crowbar Sledgehammer In...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1651/DISASTER-PLANNING-MANUAL-PART-1/
... alike with their slow service. A few companies announced that they would pay for food spoilage which resulted from home freezers thawing, even though this coverage is not included in most homeowners policies. This caused some ill will on the part of policyholders whose companies refused to pay for food spoilage. We were grateful that all of our policy information was not entered in our computer, since we were without power for several days and couldn't find a generator to put our computer back in business. Even if we had had a generator, it would have been difficult to obtain gasoline for it, since few service stations were operating prior to the return of electrical power. Our staff was accustomed to completing the ACORD forms manually, and coverage information was easily accessible from our files. As of February, ... to stand on a dry surface and avoid touching the metal handle of the switch box. Use a piece of heavy rubber, plastic, or a piece of dry wood to open the metal door and throw the switch off. If you have gas service, be alert for fumes. Call your local utility if you detect any fumes. 7. Pump or bail water out of the house and shovel out the mud while it is moist. Give walls and floors an opportunity to dry. 8. Before the house is fully aired out, scrub all woodwork and floors with a stiff brush. Always start washing a wall from the bottom up. Starting at the top may cause streaking. 9. Take all wooden furniture outdoors and remove all drawers and as many moving parts as possible. ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1651/DISASTER-PLANNING-MANUAL-PART-1/
...ur computer, since we were without power for several days and couldn't find a ...ing prior to the return of electrical power. Our staff was accustomed to compl...