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It’s Hurricane Season: Are You Prepared? We know all too well in the Mid any time! To ensure that you and your family are prepared, there’s no the present to create an action plan. Below are a few tips to consider. Before…  Refill prescriptions, fill your car’s gas tank, and withdraw a week’s worth of cash, as power outages may temporarily interrupt services.  Store valuable papers and items in waterproof bags or safety deposit boxes including your insurance policies!  Cover windows and secure any outdoor items.  If you are told to evacuate, do so immediately.  Tune into a battery-operated radio or TV and follow local authorities’ instructions. During…  Seek shelter in an interior room away from windows, such as a bathroom or closet.  If the power goes out, use a battery flashlight or lantern, do not use candles.  Turn off propane tanks and unplug small appliances. What to do before and during a hurricane warning Contact me today for your insurance review longandfosterinsurance Brought to you by Rich Horton Rich Horton Insurance Manager Direct: 610 Toll Free: 866 rich.horton Mid-Atlantic footprint, hurricanes can happen at What to do after a hurricane and How to file a claim rs battery-operated at 610-255-2032 or by visiting com. After…  Stay inside until an “all from local authorities.  When inspecting your home, use caution, wear sturdy shoes and protective clothing.  Use only bottled water until tap water is determined safe. Filing a claim…  Contact your insurance company as soon as possible. Many post their 24 hour claims phone number on their policies.  Photograph all damage. Do not attempt to alter the damage unless it is to prevent further damage  If you need to stay in a ho unexpected expenses, keep a copy of all receipts. 610-255-2032 866-275-4534 x. 7635 horton@lnf time like all-clear” is issued hotel or incur other
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