Articles, tagged with "disaster strikes", page 5
19th October 2009
With things in the economy getting pretty weird out there, it's important to be prepared by keeping food storage as well as emergency
This brings up a very good question. What are you going to do if disaster strikes?
Take for instance just a short ...
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Author:
Jack Nevada
14th October 2009
Insurance is expensive to have but costs a lot more if you don't have it. When you get your free insurance quote are you adequately covering all your personal possessions for replacement in case you lost them overnight? Most people find to their detriment...
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Author:
Minbani
02nd October 2009
Affordable health care insurance is often difficult to find. Medical expenses require that we have the coverage to protect our family's financial future.
It seems that affordable health care insurance is on the mind of many people today. Many emp...
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Author:
Alan
29th September 2009
Having any insurance policy in place gives you peace of mind, and having one for your pet is no different. You can pay premiums and not make a claim for ages, like two-thirds of policy-holders, but when disaster strikes and you run up enormous veterinary...
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Author:
michael challiner
17th September 2009
Data recovery services are not something many businesses think about until disaster strikes. Because so much of a company's important sales, financial and operating documents are stored on their computers, this can be an enormous task and cause days of bu...
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Author:
Len Jarosz
07th September 2009
Hurricane season is time between early June and late November when many hurricanes are likely to take place. This period can introduce some modifications to the way insurance companies deal with auto insurance. The peak hurricane activity is usually repor...
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Author:
Todd Jones
17th August 2009
The 4 person survival kit packed in a duffle bag, is the newest addition to www.SurvivalKitsOnline.com line of products. It was designed with families in mind. Statistically, only about 32% of Americans are prepared for disasters and out of that number th...
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Author:
survivalkitsonline
17th August 2009
Houstonians are no strangers to being kept in the dark. In September 2008, Hurricane Ike struck the Houston/Galveston area and many were left without power for two weeks or longer. During this time, Houstonians suffered from the subsequent heat, watched f...
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Author:
JMSarticle
27th July 2009
As a commercial property manager, you know the importance of protecting your assets. You have a security system and have taken precautions to prevent break-ins and theft. But what about loss due to natural disaster? Disasterpro.net is ready to help you cr...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
27th July 2009
When buying insurance - auto insurance, health insurance, home insurance, life insurance or renters insurance - choosing your insurance provider is a big part of the decision process. When you compare insurance quotes it's easy to see the different prices...
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Author:
barclaywin
16th July 2009
Borrowing from cash advance services may seem like a very appealing quick fix solution to your money worries. However, you need to be aware that there are certain drawbacks that you should keep in mind. Obtaining quick cash from one of these companies may...
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Author:
Stan Holloway
15th May 2009
Parasailing is a very young sport but even in its early stages, it has gained followers at a startling speed. This sport is participated in by adventurous individuals and families that just want to have fun while driving themselves to the edge. It begins...
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Author:
Joy Smit
12th May 2009
Some parents are reluctant to do an intervention, but it may be their only hope of getting their son or daughter the help that may save their lives. And, really, it's not a bad experience.
Many parents have felt helpless about being able to get their k...
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Author:
Gloria MacTaggart
21st April 2009
Why should I spend money on health insurance? Has this question ever crossed your mind? If yes, you are not alone. Most people tend to
think that Health Insurance is something that they need to think about only when they grow old.
However, the trut...
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Author:
Royalsundaram
12th February 2009
With the economy still turbulent and more and more people being forced into either early retirement or being laid off, the amount of foreclosures has most recently been on the rise. People are also in fear of losing their homes to natural disasters and De...
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Author:
Leo Nov