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 Saturday, February 4, 2012
Tip of the Day Categories » Natural Disasters

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Tip of the Day Articles: Natural Disasters
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American Red Cross Post-Blizzard Safety
If you must shovel snow, DO IT PROPERLY!
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Dealing With Floods and Emergency Roof Leaks
If a roof leak develops, drill a hole in the ceiling to reduce damage to the ceiling-cover material and to create a collection point for the leaking water.
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Earthquake Anchoring
Anchoring: When the earth moves, your household items won't!
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Earthquake Preparedness
Earthquakes happen anywhere and at any time -- without warning. Be prepared!
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Earthquake Preparedness Month
How and why to prepare. Earthquakes happen anytime -- and anywhere.
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Earthquake Reminders II
Earthquakes frequently occur at night when we're sleeping. Thus, heavy pictures or mirrors on walls over a bed could become dangerous missiles.
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Emergency Drinking Water
One option for emergency drinking water is your hot-water heater.
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Emergency Preparedness II
Ask neighbors, friends and hardware people which professionals they've used and liked.
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One-Stop Disaster Relief
Now, one call is all it takes to get all the help you need!
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Power-outage Survival Kit
Make a trip to your local hardware store today, where you'll find everything you'll need for an extended power outage.
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Richter Day / Earthquake Month
Earthquakes happen anywhere, anytime and without warning. So be prepared!
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Richter Scale for Dummies
The possibility of an earthquake is one reason many of us keep basic supplies handy -- like food, water and candles.
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Small Disasters: Be Prepared
It's important to prepare for little disasters.
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Water Woes 2: Flood Follow-up
What to do (and not to do) after a flood soaks your home.
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Week "Homeowner Survivor" Series: Surviving Natural Disasters
Surviving stormy weather.
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When a Tree Falls
If a storm causes a tree to fall on your roof, should you remove it yourself, or call in a pro?
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Wild-fire Prevention
With wildfires, planning is what saves the day.
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Wild-fire Prevention
With wildfires, planning is what saves the day.
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