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https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2229/INSURANCE-AGENT-BROKER-LICENSING/
...an scarcely remember gathering the wood. STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Alabama, 135 S. Union St., Montgome...lahoma City, OK 73152, (405) 521-3916 Oregon, 21 Labor & Industries Bldg. Salem, OR 97310, (503) 378-4511 Pennsylvania,...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/925/WORKPLACE-FIRE-SAFETY/
... - Ordinary combustible materials, wood, paper, etc. Treat with water (cooling...ow paper to pile up. Don't allow boxes or furniture to lie in aisles or at exits. Don't block self-closing doors. Printed with permission from Safety Information Currents, vol. IV, issue 10.

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1661/SAFETY-AND-SURVIVAL-IN-AN-EARTHQUAKE-PART-2/
... can: Keep small fires from becoming big ones Provide an escape route through a small fire Help fight a small fire until the fire department arrives (if they are able to respond) There are three major classes of fire: Ordinary combustibles (paper, cloth, wood, rubber, many plastics) . Flammable liquids (oils, gasoline, kitchen greases, paints, solvents) Electrical equipment (fires in wiring, fuse boxes, motors, power tools, appliances) You may find the traditional A-B-C labels, or both the ... and the newer symbols on an extinguisher. To be safe and effective, you must use the right kind of extinguisher for each type of fire. If you plan to buy only one extinguisher, a multi-purpose dry chemical type labeled A-B-C puts out most types of fires. Place your extinguisher in an accessible location. Your local fire department will be pleased to recommend the proper sizes, numbers of extinguishers, and mounting locations for your home. HOW TO OPERATE YOUR FIRE EXTINGUISHER Learn Now, Before There's A Fire: Read the label ... and Personal Safety by the American National Red Cross. Have members of your household take basic first aid and CPR courses. Food: Have sufficient canned or dehydrated food and powdered milk for at least two weeks of meals. Water: It should be stored in airtight containers and replaced about every 12 months. A family of 4 should have about 6 gallons for 3 days. Also have purification tablets, but read the label on the bottle before using them. Pipe wrenches and crescent wrenches for turning off gas and water mains. ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1661/SAFETY-AND-SURVIVAL-IN-AN-EARTHQUAKE-PART-2/
... into a stud in the wall or into a wooden shelf. For tall items, a combination... about fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, or fire safety, check with your local Fire Department. IMPORTANT FAMILY RECORDS Use this list for your important family records. You may wish to add to this list-just staple another sheet to this form. Place these records in a safe location (such as a metal box or a safety deposit box). List Key Work or School Addresses and Phone Numbers of All Family Members Here: Father's Work: (Name of Business)________________...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1651/DISASTER-PLANNING-MANUAL-PART-1/
... . If it is not off, the main electrical circuit should be turned off. Be extremely careful 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 ... Do not turn on the electrical system; it may have become short circuited. 6. If it is not off, the main electrical circuit should be turned off. Be extremely careful 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 ... Earthquake insurance, if you're eligible and vulnerable. 4. Review your insurance policy. Are you sure everything important is covered or did your memory play tricks? Keep it in a safe place where it can be retrieved easily after a disaster. Keep a quick-reference list containing your agent's telephone number, all your policy numbers, and the respective insurance company names. 5. Know how to shut off your gas, electricity, and water, and how to board up vulnerable places around the house, such as doors and windows. ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1651/DISASTER-PLANNING-MANUAL-PART-1/
...n a roof, wall, or windows with plywood, canvas, or other waterproof material....turned in to our office manager who prioritized the remaining tasks and made sure they were completed before less important business was handled. We didn't want to set ourselves up for