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DISASTER PLANNING
Disaster Planning. The OFB-EZ (Open for Business-EZ) toolkit helps small businesses take important steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or even a small disruption. The goal is to continue to perform the most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to your bottom line.HURRICANE READY
Hurricane Ready – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG. Each year, hurricanes threaten the coast. with damaging winds and rain. Whether you’re renovating or re-roofing, or preparing for hurricane season or an approaching storm, IBHS has science-backed tips to help. Prepare now and beHurricane Ready.
WHAT TO DO IF A WILDFIRE IS APPROACHING If you anticipate evacuation orders due to wildfire, there are several things you can do to prepare your home before you leave. 1. Shut off gas supply to your home or propane tank (s) It’s standard practice by emergency response to shut off the gas supply to prevent feeding a fire. Doing so yourself reduces risks to your home or structure. PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR HURRICANES Keeping wind and water out of your business is key to survival during a hurricane. All windows and glass in doors should be properly protected with impact-rated glass or a shutter system. Proper maintenance ensures the strength and easy deployment of these protection systems well before landfall of a storm. IS YOUR GARAGE DOOR WIND-RATED? Look for a label on your garage door that shows it’s rated for wind pressures in positive and negative PSF (pounds per square foot). If it doesn’t have a label, or the label is missing this information, you don’t know if it’s wind-rated or not. And if it’s not wind-rated, it doesn’t meet modern codes, and WILDFIRE READY–BUSINESS Explore the path to getting your business ready for the next wildfire. Research has shown there are clear steps you can take to give your building a much better chance of surviving an encounter with wildfire. This guide provides four sets of steps that are grouped to PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR WINTER WEATHER DURING COVID-19 Prepare Your Business for Winter Weather During COVID-19. Due to COVID-19, businesses may not be operating at a normal capacity. Some may still be vacant, while others are operating at a reduced capacity or with strict COVID protocols. Additionally, this winter is unlike any we have experienced before—there is now an increased risk ofCOVID
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE 4 PRoteCt youR PRoPeRty fRom wIldfIRe YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Prolonged drought conditions have left the Pacific Northwest particularly vulnerable to KNOW WHEN TO TEST YOUR PLAN TABLE TOP EXERCISE: POWER OFB-EZ® is a program of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety Download this document at DisasterSafety.org/open-for-businessIt is now 2:00 PM.
HOME – DISASTERSAFETY.ORGFLOODHAILHURRICANETORNADOWATER/RAINWILDFIRE Projects to help home and business owners protect their property from damage caused by natural disasters. BE THUNDERSTORM READY THUNDERSTORM START HERE Be Wildfire Ready WILDFIRE START HERE Prepare for Hurricanes HURRICANE LEARN MORE Take steps to prepare your property to reduce damage from hurricanes.DISASTER PLANNING
Disaster Planning. The OFB-EZ (Open for Business-EZ) toolkit helps small businesses take important steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or even a small disruption. The goal is to continue to perform the most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to your bottom line.HURRICANE READY
Hurricane Ready – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG. Each year, hurricanes threaten the coast. with damaging winds and rain. Whether you’re renovating or re-roofing, or preparing for hurricane season or an approaching storm, IBHS has science-backed tips to help. Prepare now and beHurricane Ready.
WHAT TO DO IF A WILDFIRE IS APPROACHING If you anticipate evacuation orders due to wildfire, there are several things you can do to prepare your home before you leave. 1. Shut off gas supply to your home or propane tank (s) It’s standard practice by emergency response to shut off the gas supply to prevent feeding a fire. Doing so yourself reduces risks to your home or structure. PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR HURRICANES Keeping wind and water out of your business is key to survival during a hurricane. All windows and glass in doors should be properly protected with impact-rated glass or a shutter system. Proper maintenance ensures the strength and easy deployment of these protection systems well before landfall of a storm. IS YOUR GARAGE DOOR WIND-RATED? Look for a label on your garage door that shows it’s rated for wind pressures in positive and negative PSF (pounds per square foot). If it doesn’t have a label, or the label is missing this information, you don’t know if it’s wind-rated or not. And if it’s not wind-rated, it doesn’t meet modern codes, and WILDFIRE READY–BUSINESS Explore the path to getting your business ready for the next wildfire. Research has shown there are clear steps you can take to give your building a much better chance of surviving an encounter with wildfire. This guide provides four sets of steps that are grouped to PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR WINTER WEATHER DURING COVID-19 Prepare Your Business for Winter Weather During COVID-19. Due to COVID-19, businesses may not be operating at a normal capacity. Some may still be vacant, while others are operating at a reduced capacity or with strict COVID protocols. Additionally, this winter is unlike any we have experienced before—there is now an increased risk ofCOVID
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE 4 PRoteCt youR PRoPeRty fRom wIldfIRe YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Prolonged drought conditions have left the Pacific Northwest particularly vulnerable to KNOW WHEN TO TEST YOUR PLAN TABLE TOP EXERCISE: POWER OFB-EZ® is a program of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety Download this document at DisasterSafety.org/open-for-businessIt is now 2:00 PM.
ABOUT US – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG DisasterSafety.org features projects to help home and business owners protect their property from damage caused by natural disasters. This site is a product of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS). Who is IBHS? IBHS is an independent, nonprofit, scientific research and communications organization supported solely by property insurers and reinsurers. IBHS’s buildingDISASTER PLANNING
Disaster Planning. The OFB-EZ (Open for Business-EZ) toolkit helps small businesses take important steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or even a small disruption. The goal is to continue to perform the most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to your bottom line. PREPARE FOR WILDFIRE Protect Your Business From Wildfire. Preparing Your Business for a Severe Weather Emergency. How to Maintain Your Defensible Space. How to Inspect and Maintain Your Commercial Roof. Farm and Ranch Wildfire Guidance. Extend the Life of Your Roof Through Routine Maintenance. About Fire Retardant Gels.HURRICANE READY
Hurricane Ready – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG. Each year, hurricanes threaten the coast. with damaging winds and rain. Whether you’re renovating or re-roofing, or preparing for hurricane season or an approaching storm, IBHS has science-backed tips to help. Prepare now and beHurricane Ready.
PREPARE YOUR HOME FOR SPRING THUNDERSTORMS (TORNADOES AND Screens can prevent costly hail damage. In hail-prone regions, install screens around your home’s air conditioning unit to help reduce the chance of hail damage to coils and fins. 4. Select a wind-rated garage door. Cost: $1,200 – $3,000*. Time: 4-8 Hours. HOW TO REOPEN YOUR BUILDING AFTER IT’S BEEN CLOSED Management should report any damage and/or related expenses to their insurance company. 7. DEBRIEF AND UPDATE REOPENING PLAN. Hold a debrief meeting with all staff to review the reopening. Note successes and failures, compile a log of actions to be taken, and incorporate improvements into reopening plan. 1 Comment.IS IT HAIL DAMAGE?
Call your insurance agent first. Hail can damage roof coverings and shorten the life of a roof. Hail can also cause damage to siding, windows, fences, lawn furniture, vehicles and other property. Knowing which roof coverings better resist hail impacts can save you trouble and money. If you are replacing or repairing your roof covering, check RENOVATING OR RE-ROOFING? Stronger skylights better withstand hail impacts. In hail-prone regions, replace existing skylights with impact-resistant versions to reduce the likelihood of hail damage. 4. Upgrade siding materials. Cost: $6,000–$25,000*. Time: 3-5 Days. *Brick veneer ($15,000–$25,000) or concrete-fiber board ($6,000–$10,000). REGIONAL WILDFIRE RETROFIT GUIDES Wildfire risks can vary from region to region, and are highly dependent on the quality of statewide and/or local building codes, types of building styles, and topography. To address these unique risks, IBHS developed these regional guides which include risk assessment checklists and a cost estimator to help home and businessowners prioritize
YOU NEED A SEALED ROOF DECK THE COST. $500*. Estimate to seal the roof deck on a 2,000 sq. ft. home can be as low as $500. *Cost of sealing the roof deck will vary based on location, size and complexity of the roof and sealed roofdeck
HOME – DISASTERSAFETY.ORGFLOODHAILHURRICANETORNADOWATER/RAINWILDFIRE Projects to help home and business owners protect their property from damage caused by natural disasters. BE THUNDERSTORM READY THUNDERSTORM START HERE Be Wildfire Ready WILDFIRE START HERE Prepare for Hurricanes HURRICANE LEARN MORE Take steps to prepare your property to reduce damage from hurricanes.DISASTER PLANNING
Disaster Planning. The OFB-EZ (Open for Business-EZ) toolkit helps small businesses take important steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or even a small disruption. The goal is to continue to perform the most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to your bottom line.HURRICANE READY
Hurricane Ready – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG. Each year, hurricanes threaten the coast. with damaging winds and rain. Whether you’re renovating or re-roofing, or preparing for hurricane season or an approaching storm, IBHS has science-backed tips to help. Prepare now and beHurricane Ready.
WHAT TO DO IF A WILDFIRE IS APPROACHING If you anticipate evacuation orders due to wildfire, there are several things you can do to prepare your home before you leave. 1. Shut off gas supply to your home or propane tank (s) It’s standard practice by emergency response to shut off the gas supply to prevent feeding a fire. Doing so yourself reduces risks to your home or structure. PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR HURRICANES Keeping wind and water out of your business is key to survival during a hurricane. All windows and glass in doors should be properly protected with impact-rated glass or a shutter system. Proper maintenance ensures the strength and easy deployment of these protection systems well before landfall of a storm. IS YOUR GARAGE DOOR WIND-RATED? Look for a label on your garage door that shows it’s rated for wind pressures in positive and negative PSF (pounds per square foot). If it doesn’t have a label, or the label is missing this information, you don’t know if it’s wind-rated or not. And if it’s not wind-rated, it doesn’t meet modern codes, and WILDFIRE READY–BUSINESS Explore the path to getting your business ready for the next wildfire. Research has shown there are clear steps you can take to give your building a much better chance of surviving an encounter with wildfire. This guide provides four sets of steps that are grouped to PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR WINTER WEATHER DURING COVID-19 Prepare Your Business for Winter Weather During COVID-19. Due to COVID-19, businesses may not be operating at a normal capacity. Some may still be vacant, while others are operating at a reduced capacity or with strict COVID protocols. Additionally, this winter is unlike any we have experienced before—there is now an increased risk ofCOVID
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE 4 PRoteCt youR PRoPeRty fRom wIldfIRe YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Prolonged drought conditions have left the Pacific Northwest particularly vulnerable to KNOW WHEN TO TEST YOUR PLAN TABLE TOP EXERCISE: POWER OFB-EZ® is a program of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety Download this document at DisasterSafety.org/open-for-businessIt is now 2:00 PM.
HOME – DISASTERSAFETY.ORGFLOODHAILHURRICANETORNADOWATER/RAINWILDFIRE Projects to help home and business owners protect their property from damage caused by natural disasters. BE THUNDERSTORM READY THUNDERSTORM START HERE Be Wildfire Ready WILDFIRE START HERE Prepare for Hurricanes HURRICANE LEARN MORE Take steps to prepare your property to reduce damage from hurricanes.DISASTER PLANNING
Disaster Planning. The OFB-EZ (Open for Business-EZ) toolkit helps small businesses take important steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or even a small disruption. The goal is to continue to perform the most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to your bottom line.HURRICANE READY
Hurricane Ready – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG. Each year, hurricanes threaten the coast. with damaging winds and rain. Whether you’re renovating or re-roofing, or preparing for hurricane season or an approaching storm, IBHS has science-backed tips to help. Prepare now and beHurricane Ready.
WHAT TO DO IF A WILDFIRE IS APPROACHING If you anticipate evacuation orders due to wildfire, there are several things you can do to prepare your home before you leave. 1. Shut off gas supply to your home or propane tank (s) It’s standard practice by emergency response to shut off the gas supply to prevent feeding a fire. Doing so yourself reduces risks to your home or structure. PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR HURRICANES Keeping wind and water out of your business is key to survival during a hurricane. All windows and glass in doors should be properly protected with impact-rated glass or a shutter system. Proper maintenance ensures the strength and easy deployment of these protection systems well before landfall of a storm. IS YOUR GARAGE DOOR WIND-RATED? Look for a label on your garage door that shows it’s rated for wind pressures in positive and negative PSF (pounds per square foot). If it doesn’t have a label, or the label is missing this information, you don’t know if it’s wind-rated or not. And if it’s not wind-rated, it doesn’t meet modern codes, and WILDFIRE READY–BUSINESS Explore the path to getting your business ready for the next wildfire. Research has shown there are clear steps you can take to give your building a much better chance of surviving an encounter with wildfire. This guide provides four sets of steps that are grouped to PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR WINTER WEATHER DURING COVID-19 Prepare Your Business for Winter Weather During COVID-19. Due to COVID-19, businesses may not be operating at a normal capacity. Some may still be vacant, while others are operating at a reduced capacity or with strict COVID protocols. Additionally, this winter is unlike any we have experienced before—there is now an increased risk ofCOVID
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE 4 PRoteCt youR PRoPeRty fRom wIldfIRe YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Prolonged drought conditions have left the Pacific Northwest particularly vulnerable to KNOW WHEN TO TEST YOUR PLAN TABLE TOP EXERCISE: POWER OFB-EZ® is a program of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety Download this document at DisasterSafety.org/open-for-businessIt is now 2:00 PM.
ABOUT US – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG DisasterSafety.org features projects to help home and business owners protect their property from damage caused by natural disasters. This site is a product of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS). Who is IBHS? IBHS is an independent, nonprofit, scientific research and communications organization supported solely by property insurers and reinsurers. IBHS’s buildingDISASTER PLANNING
Disaster Planning. The OFB-EZ (Open for Business-EZ) toolkit helps small businesses take important steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or even a small disruption. The goal is to continue to perform the most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to your bottom line. PREPARE FOR WILDFIRE Protect Your Business From Wildfire. Preparing Your Business for a Severe Weather Emergency. How to Maintain Your Defensible Space. How to Inspect and Maintain Your Commercial Roof. Farm and Ranch Wildfire Guidance. Extend the Life of Your Roof Through Routine Maintenance. About Fire Retardant Gels.HURRICANE READY
Hurricane Ready – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG. Each year, hurricanes threaten the coast. with damaging winds and rain. Whether you’re renovating or re-roofing, or preparing for hurricane season or an approaching storm, IBHS has science-backed tips to help. Prepare now and beHurricane Ready.
PREPARE YOUR HOME FOR SPRING THUNDERSTORMS (TORNADOES AND Screens can prevent costly hail damage. In hail-prone regions, install screens around your home’s air conditioning unit to help reduce the chance of hail damage to coils and fins. 4. Select a wind-rated garage door. Cost: $1,200 – $3,000*. Time: 4-8 Hours. PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS FROM FLOODS Ensure backup power and related equipment is elevated and/or protected from flood waters. 10. Know the location of disconnect valves and cut-off points (gas, water, electricity) 11. Seal cracks. Use high-quality urethane-based caulk to seal cracks and utility pipe penetrations. 12. Apply waterproof coating.IS IT HAIL DAMAGE?
Call your insurance agent first. Hail can damage roof coverings and shorten the life of a roof. Hail can also cause damage to siding, windows, fences, lawn furniture, vehicles and other property. Knowing which roof coverings better resist hail impacts can save you trouble and money. If you are replacing or repairing your roof covering, check RENOVATING OR RE-ROOFING? Stronger skylights better withstand hail impacts. In hail-prone regions, replace existing skylights with impact-resistant versions to reduce the likelihood of hail damage. 4. Upgrade siding materials. Cost: $6,000–$25,000*. Time: 3-5 Days. *Brick veneer ($15,000–$25,000) or concrete-fiber board ($6,000–$10,000). REGIONAL WILDFIRE RETROFIT GUIDES Wildfire risks can vary from region to region, and are highly dependent on the quality of statewide and/or local building codes, types of building styles, and topography. To address these unique risks, IBHS developed these regional guides which include risk assessment checklists and a cost estimator to help home and businessowners prioritize
YOU NEED A SEALED ROOF DECK THE COST. $500*. Estimate to seal the roof deck on a 2,000 sq. ft. home can be as low as $500. *Cost of sealing the roof deck will vary based on location, size and complexity of the roof and sealed roofdeck
HOME – DISASTERSAFETY.ORGFLOODHAILHURRICANETORNADOWATER/RAINWILDFIRE Projects to help home and business owners protect their property from damage caused by natural disasters. BE THUNDERSTORM READY THUNDERSTORM START HERE Be Wildfire Ready WILDFIRE START HERE Prepare for Hurricanes HURRICANE LEARN MORE Take steps to prepare your property to reduce damage from hurricanes.DISASTER PLANNING
Disaster Planning. The OFB-EZ (Open for Business-EZ) toolkit helps small businesses take important steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or even a small disruption. The goal is to continue to perform the most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to your bottom line. WHAT TO DO IF A WILDFIRE IS APPROACHING 1. Shut off gas supply to your home or propane tank (s) It’s standard practice by emergency response to shut off the gas supply to prevent feeding a fire. Doing so yourself reduces risks to your home or structure. Turn the handwheel clockwise to close any valves. Close all appliance valves and gas valves inside the house or structure. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DAMAGING SPRING STORM After your insurance company has been notified of your claim, they must send you the necessary claim forms within a certain number of days (time period varies by state). Fill out and return the forms as soon as possible. If you do not understand the process, be sure to ask questions and write down the explanation. 7. Clean up safely. Cost:$0*.
IS YOUR GARAGE DOOR WIND-RATED? Look for a label on your garage door that shows it’s rated for wind pressures in positive and negative PSF (pounds per square foot). If it doesn’t have a label, or the label is missing this information, you don’t know if it’s wind-rated or not. And if it’s not wind-rated, it doesn’t meet modern codes, and WILDFIRE READY–BUSINESS Explore the path to getting your business ready for the next wildfire. Research has shown there are clear steps you can take to give your building a much better chance of surviving an encounter with wildfire. This guide provides four sets of steps that are grouped to PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR WINTER WEATHER DURING COVID-19 Prepare Your Business for Winter Weather During COVID-19. Due to COVID-19, businesses may not be operating at a normal capacity. Some may still be vacant, while others are operating at a reduced capacity or with strict COVID protocols. Additionally, this winter is unlike any we have experienced before—there is now an increased risk ofCOVID
REGIONAL WILDFIRE RETROFIT GUIDES Wildfire risks can vary from region to region, and are highly dependent on the quality of statewide and/or local building codes, types of building styles, and topography. To address these unique risks, IBHS developed these regional guides which include risk assessment checklists and a cost estimator to help home and businessowners prioritize
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE 4 PRoteCt youR PRoPeRty fRom wIldfIRe YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Prolonged drought conditions have left the Pacific Northwest particularly vulnerable to KNOW WHEN TO TEST YOUR PLAN TABLE TOP EXERCISE: POWER OFB-EZ® is a program of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety Download this document at DisasterSafety.org/open-for-businessIt is now 2:00 PM.
HOME – DISASTERSAFETY.ORGFLOODHAILHURRICANETORNADOWATER/RAINWILDFIRE Projects to help home and business owners protect their property from damage caused by natural disasters. BE THUNDERSTORM READY THUNDERSTORM START HERE Be Wildfire Ready WILDFIRE START HERE Prepare for Hurricanes HURRICANE LEARN MORE Take steps to prepare your property to reduce damage from hurricanes.DISASTER PLANNING
Disaster Planning. The OFB-EZ (Open for Business-EZ) toolkit helps small businesses take important steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or even a small disruption. The goal is to continue to perform the most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to your bottom line. WHAT TO DO IF A WILDFIRE IS APPROACHING 1. Shut off gas supply to your home or propane tank (s) It’s standard practice by emergency response to shut off the gas supply to prevent feeding a fire. Doing so yourself reduces risks to your home or structure. Turn the handwheel clockwise to close any valves. Close all appliance valves and gas valves inside the house or structure. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DAMAGING SPRING STORM After your insurance company has been notified of your claim, they must send you the necessary claim forms within a certain number of days (time period varies by state). Fill out and return the forms as soon as possible. If you do not understand the process, be sure to ask questions and write down the explanation. 7. Clean up safely. Cost:$0*.
IS YOUR GARAGE DOOR WIND-RATED? Look for a label on your garage door that shows it’s rated for wind pressures in positive and negative PSF (pounds per square foot). If it doesn’t have a label, or the label is missing this information, you don’t know if it’s wind-rated or not. And if it’s not wind-rated, it doesn’t meet modern codes, and WILDFIRE READY–BUSINESS Explore the path to getting your business ready for the next wildfire. Research has shown there are clear steps you can take to give your building a much better chance of surviving an encounter with wildfire. This guide provides four sets of steps that are grouped to PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR WINTER WEATHER DURING COVID-19 Prepare Your Business for Winter Weather During COVID-19. Due to COVID-19, businesses may not be operating at a normal capacity. Some may still be vacant, while others are operating at a reduced capacity or with strict COVID protocols. Additionally, this winter is unlike any we have experienced before—there is now an increased risk ofCOVID
REGIONAL WILDFIRE RETROFIT GUIDES Wildfire risks can vary from region to region, and are highly dependent on the quality of statewide and/or local building codes, types of building styles, and topography. To address these unique risks, IBHS developed these regional guides which include risk assessment checklists and a cost estimator to help home and businessowners prioritize
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE 4 PRoteCt youR PRoPeRty fRom wIldfIRe YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Prolonged drought conditions have left the Pacific Northwest particularly vulnerable to KNOW WHEN TO TEST YOUR PLAN TABLE TOP EXERCISE: POWER OFB-EZ® is a program of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety Download this document at DisasterSafety.org/open-for-businessIt is now 2:00 PM.
ABOUT US – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG DisasterSafety.org features projects to help home and business owners protect their property from damage caused by natural disasters. This site is a product of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS). Who is IBHS? IBHS is an independent, nonprofit, scientific research and communications organization supported solely by property insurers and reinsurers. IBHS’s buildingHURRICANE READY
Hurricane Ready – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG. Each year, hurricanes threaten the coast. with damaging winds and rain. Whether you’re renovating or re-roofing, or preparing for hurricane season or an approaching storm, IBHS has science-backed tips to help. Prepare now and beHurricane Ready.
PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR WINTER WEATHER DURING COVID-19 Prepare Your Business for Winter Weather During COVID-19. Due to COVID-19, businesses may not be operating at a normal capacity. Some may still be vacant, while others are operating at a reduced capacity or with strict COVID protocols. Additionally, this winter is unlike any we have experienced before—there is now an increased risk ofCOVID
PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS FROM FLOODS Ensure backup power and related equipment is elevated and/or protected from flood waters. 10. Know the location of disconnect valves and cut-off points (gas, water, electricity) 11. Seal cracks. Use high-quality urethane-based caulk to seal cracks and utility pipe penetrations. 12. Apply waterproof coating.IS IT HAIL DAMAGE?
Call your insurance agent first. Hail can damage roof coverings and shorten the life of a roof. Hail can also cause damage to siding, windows, fences, lawn furniture, vehicles and other property. Knowing which roof coverings better resist hail impacts can save you trouble and money. If you are replacing or repairing your roof covering, check HOW TO REOPEN YOUR BUILDING AFTER IT’S BEEN CLOSED Management should report any damage and/or related expenses to their insurance company. 7. DEBRIEF AND UPDATE REOPENING PLAN. Hold a debrief meeting with all staff to review the reopening. Note successes and failures, compile a log of actions to be taken, and incorporate improvements into reopening plan. 1 Comment. PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR HURRICANES Keeping wind and water out of your business is key to survival during a hurricane. All windows and glass in doors should be properly protected with impact-rated glass or a shutter system. Proper maintenance ensures the strength and easy deployment of these protection systems well before landfall of a storm. YOU NEED A SEALED ROOF DECK THE COST. $500*. Estimate to seal the roof deck on a 2,000 sq. ft. home can be as low as $500. *Cost of sealing the roof deck will vary based on location, size and complexity of the roof and sealed roofdeck
ABOUT FIRE RETARDANT GELS This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognizing you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which KEEP WATER OUT BY SEALING THE ROOF DECK THE COST. Estimate to seal the roof deck on a 2,000-square-foot home can be as low as $500. *Cost of sealing the roof deck will vary based on location, size and complexity of the roof and sealed roof deck system chosen. Select Roofers from the dropdown list. HOME – DISASTERSAFETY.ORGFLOODHAILHURRICANETORNADOWATER/RAINWILDFIRE Projects to help home and business owners protect their property from damage caused by natural disasters. BE THUNDERSTORM READY THUNDERSTORM START HERE Be Wildfire Ready WILDFIRE START HERE Prepare for Hurricanes HURRICANE LEARN MORE Take steps to prepare your property to reduce damage from hurricanes.DISASTER PLANNING
Disaster Planning. The OFB-EZ (Open for Business-EZ) toolkit helps small businesses take important steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or even a small disruption. The goal is to continue to perform the most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to your bottom line. WHAT TO DO IF A WILDFIRE IS APPROACHING 1. Shut off gas supply to your home or propane tank (s) It’s standard practice by emergency response to shut off the gas supply to prevent feeding a fire. Doing so yourself reduces risks to your home or structure. Turn the handwheel clockwise to close any valves. Close all appliance valves and gas valves inside the house or structure. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DAMAGING SPRING STORM After your insurance company has been notified of your claim, they must send you the necessary claim forms within a certain number of days (time period varies by state). Fill out and return the forms as soon as possible. If you do not understand the process, be sure to ask questions and write down the explanation. 7. Clean up safely. Cost:$0*.
IS YOUR GARAGE DOOR WIND-RATED? Look for a label on your garage door that shows it’s rated for wind pressures in positive and negative PSF (pounds per square foot). If it doesn’t have a label, or the label is missing this information, you don’t know if it’s wind-rated or not. And if it’s not wind-rated, it doesn’t meet modern codes, and WILDFIRE READY–BUSINESS Explore the path to getting your business ready for the next wildfire. Research has shown there are clear steps you can take to give your building a much better chance of surviving an encounter with wildfire. This guide provides four sets of steps that are grouped to PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR WINTER WEATHER DURING COVID-19 Prepare Your Business for Winter Weather During COVID-19. Due to COVID-19, businesses may not be operating at a normal capacity. Some may still be vacant, while others are operating at a reduced capacity or with strict COVID protocols. Additionally, this winter is unlike any we have experienced before—there is now an increased risk ofCOVID
REGIONAL WILDFIRE RETROFIT GUIDES Wildfire risks can vary from region to region, and are highly dependent on the quality of statewide and/or local building codes, types of building styles, and topography. To address these unique risks, IBHS developed these regional guides which include risk assessment checklists and a cost estimator to help home and businessowners prioritize
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE 4 PRoteCt youR PRoPeRty fRom wIldfIRe YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Prolonged drought conditions have left the Pacific Northwest particularly vulnerable to KNOW WHEN TO TEST YOUR PLAN TABLE TOP EXERCISE: POWER OFB-EZ® is a program of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety Download this document at DisasterSafety.org/open-for-businessIt is now 2:00 PM.
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Disaster Planning. The OFB-EZ (Open for Business-EZ) toolkit helps small businesses take important steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or even a small disruption. The goal is to continue to perform the most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to your bottom line. WHAT TO DO IF A WILDFIRE IS APPROACHING 1. Shut off gas supply to your home or propane tank (s) It’s standard practice by emergency response to shut off the gas supply to prevent feeding a fire. Doing so yourself reduces risks to your home or structure. Turn the handwheel clockwise to close any valves. Close all appliance valves and gas valves inside the house or structure. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DAMAGING SPRING STORM After your insurance company has been notified of your claim, they must send you the necessary claim forms within a certain number of days (time period varies by state). Fill out and return the forms as soon as possible. If you do not understand the process, be sure to ask questions and write down the explanation. 7. Clean up safely. Cost:$0*.
IS YOUR GARAGE DOOR WIND-RATED? Look for a label on your garage door that shows it’s rated for wind pressures in positive and negative PSF (pounds per square foot). If it doesn’t have a label, or the label is missing this information, you don’t know if it’s wind-rated or not. And if it’s not wind-rated, it doesn’t meet modern codes, and WILDFIRE READY–BUSINESS Explore the path to getting your business ready for the next wildfire. Research has shown there are clear steps you can take to give your building a much better chance of surviving an encounter with wildfire. This guide provides four sets of steps that are grouped to PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR WINTER WEATHER DURING COVID-19 Prepare Your Business for Winter Weather During COVID-19. Due to COVID-19, businesses may not be operating at a normal capacity. Some may still be vacant, while others are operating at a reduced capacity or with strict COVID protocols. Additionally, this winter is unlike any we have experienced before—there is now an increased risk ofCOVID
REGIONAL WILDFIRE RETROFIT GUIDES Wildfire risks can vary from region to region, and are highly dependent on the quality of statewide and/or local building codes, types of building styles, and topography. To address these unique risks, IBHS developed these regional guides which include risk assessment checklists and a cost estimator to help home and businessowners prioritize
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE 4 PRoteCt youR PRoPeRty fRom wIldfIRe YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Prolonged drought conditions have left the Pacific Northwest particularly vulnerable to KNOW WHEN TO TEST YOUR PLAN TABLE TOP EXERCISE: POWER OFB-EZ® is a program of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety Download this document at DisasterSafety.org/open-for-businessIt is now 2:00 PM.
ABOUT US – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG DisasterSafety.org features projects to help home and business owners protect their property from damage caused by natural disasters. This site is a product of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS). Who is IBHS? IBHS is an independent, nonprofit, scientific research and communications organization supported solely by property insurers and reinsurers. IBHS’s buildingHURRICANE READY
Hurricane Ready – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG. Each year, hurricanes threaten the coast. with damaging winds and rain. Whether you’re renovating or re-roofing, or preparing for hurricane season or an approaching storm, IBHS has science-backed tips to help. Prepare now and beHurricane Ready.
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PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS FROM FLOODS Ensure backup power and related equipment is elevated and/or protected from flood waters. 10. Know the location of disconnect valves and cut-off points (gas, water, electricity) 11. Seal cracks. Use high-quality urethane-based caulk to seal cracks and utility pipe penetrations. 12. Apply waterproof coating.IS IT HAIL DAMAGE?
Call your insurance agent first. Hail can damage roof coverings and shorten the life of a roof. Hail can also cause damage to siding, windows, fences, lawn furniture, vehicles and other property. Knowing which roof coverings better resist hail impacts can save you trouble and money. If you are replacing or repairing your roof covering, check HOW TO REOPEN YOUR BUILDING AFTER IT’S BEEN CLOSED Management should report any damage and/or related expenses to their insurance company. 7. DEBRIEF AND UPDATE REOPENING PLAN. Hold a debrief meeting with all staff to review the reopening. Note successes and failures, compile a log of actions to be taken, and incorporate improvements into reopening plan. 1 Comment. PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR HURRICANES Keeping wind and water out of your business is key to survival during a hurricane. All windows and glass in doors should be properly protected with impact-rated glass or a shutter system. Proper maintenance ensures the strength and easy deployment of these protection systems well before landfall of a storm. YOU NEED A SEALED ROOF DECK THE COST. $500*. Estimate to seal the roof deck on a 2,000 sq. ft. home can be as low as $500. *Cost of sealing the roof deck will vary based on location, size and complexity of the roof and sealed roofdeck
ABOUT FIRE RETARDANT GELS This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognizing you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which KEEP WATER OUT BY SEALING THE ROOF DECK THE COST. Estimate to seal the roof deck on a 2,000-square-foot home can be as low as $500. *Cost of sealing the roof deck will vary based on location, size and complexity of the roof and sealed roof deck system chosen. Select Roofers from the dropdown list. HOME – DISASTERSAFETY.ORGFLOODHAILHURRICANETORNADOWATER/RAINWILDFIRE Projects to help home and business owners protect their property from damage caused by natural disasters. BE THUNDERSTORM READY THUNDERSTORM START HERE Be Wildfire Ready WILDFIRE START HERE Prepare for Hurricanes HURRICANE LEARN MORE Take steps to prepare your property to reduce damage from hurricanes.DISASTER PLANNING
Disaster Planning. The OFB-EZ (Open for Business-EZ) toolkit helps small businesses take important steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or even a small disruption. The goal is to continue to perform the most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to your bottom line. WHAT TO DO IF A WILDFIRE IS APPROACHING 1. Shut off gas supply to your home or propane tank (s) It’s standard practice by emergency response to shut off the gas supply to prevent feeding a fire. Doing so yourself reduces risks to your home or structure. Turn the handwheel clockwise to close any valves. Close all appliance valves and gas valves inside the house or structure. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DAMAGING SPRING STORM After your insurance company has been notified of your claim, they must send you the necessary claim forms within a certain number of days (time period varies by state). Fill out and return the forms as soon as possible. If you do not understand the process, be sure to ask questions and write down the explanation. 7. Clean up safely. Cost:$0*.
IS YOUR GARAGE DOOR WIND-RATED? Look for a label on your garage door that shows it’s rated for wind pressures in positive and negative PSF (pounds per square foot). If it doesn’t have a label, or the label is missing this information, you don’t know if it’s wind-rated or not. And if it’s not wind-rated, it doesn’t meet modern codes, and WILDFIRE READY–BUSINESS Explore the path to getting your business ready for the next wildfire. Research has shown there are clear steps you can take to give your building a much better chance of surviving an encounter with wildfire. This guide provides four sets of steps that are grouped to PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR WINTER WEATHER DURING COVID-19 Prepare Your Business for Winter Weather During COVID-19. Due to COVID-19, businesses may not be operating at a normal capacity. Some may still be vacant, while others are operating at a reduced capacity or with strict COVID protocols. Additionally, this winter is unlike any we have experienced before—there is now an increased risk ofCOVID
REGIONAL WILDFIRE RETROFIT GUIDES Wildfire risks can vary from region to region, and are highly dependent on the quality of statewide and/or local building codes, types of building styles, and topography. To address these unique risks, IBHS developed these regional guides which include risk assessment checklists and a cost estimator to help home and businessowners prioritize
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE 4 PRoteCt youR PRoPeRty fRom wIldfIRe YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Prolonged drought conditions have left the Pacific Northwest particularly vulnerable to KNOW WHEN TO TEST YOUR PLAN TABLE TOP EXERCISE: POWER OFB-EZ® is a program of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety Download this document at DisasterSafety.org/open-for-businessIt is now 2:00 PM.
HOME – DISASTERSAFETY.ORGFLOODHAILHURRICANETORNADOWATER/RAINWILDFIRE Projects to help home and business owners protect their property from damage caused by natural disasters. BE THUNDERSTORM READY THUNDERSTORM START HERE Be Wildfire Ready WILDFIRE START HERE Prepare for Hurricanes HURRICANE LEARN MORE Take steps to prepare your property to reduce damage from hurricanes.DISASTER PLANNING
Disaster Planning. The OFB-EZ (Open for Business-EZ) toolkit helps small businesses take important steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or even a small disruption. The goal is to continue to perform the most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to your bottom line. WHAT TO DO IF A WILDFIRE IS APPROACHING 1. Shut off gas supply to your home or propane tank (s) It’s standard practice by emergency response to shut off the gas supply to prevent feeding a fire. Doing so yourself reduces risks to your home or structure. Turn the handwheel clockwise to close any valves. Close all appliance valves and gas valves inside the house or structure. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DAMAGING SPRING STORM After your insurance company has been notified of your claim, they must send you the necessary claim forms within a certain number of days (time period varies by state). Fill out and return the forms as soon as possible. If you do not understand the process, be sure to ask questions and write down the explanation. 7. Clean up safely. Cost:$0*.
IS YOUR GARAGE DOOR WIND-RATED? Look for a label on your garage door that shows it’s rated for wind pressures in positive and negative PSF (pounds per square foot). If it doesn’t have a label, or the label is missing this information, you don’t know if it’s wind-rated or not. And if it’s not wind-rated, it doesn’t meet modern codes, and WILDFIRE READY–BUSINESS Explore the path to getting your business ready for the next wildfire. Research has shown there are clear steps you can take to give your building a much better chance of surviving an encounter with wildfire. This guide provides four sets of steps that are grouped to PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR WINTER WEATHER DURING COVID-19 Prepare Your Business for Winter Weather During COVID-19. Due to COVID-19, businesses may not be operating at a normal capacity. Some may still be vacant, while others are operating at a reduced capacity or with strict COVID protocols. Additionally, this winter is unlike any we have experienced before—there is now an increased risk ofCOVID
REGIONAL WILDFIRE RETROFIT GUIDES Wildfire risks can vary from region to region, and are highly dependent on the quality of statewide and/or local building codes, types of building styles, and topography. To address these unique risks, IBHS developed these regional guides which include risk assessment checklists and a cost estimator to help home and businessowners prioritize
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE 4 PRoteCt youR PRoPeRty fRom wIldfIRe YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Prolonged drought conditions have left the Pacific Northwest particularly vulnerable to KNOW WHEN TO TEST YOUR PLAN TABLE TOP EXERCISE: POWER OFB-EZ® is a program of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety Download this document at DisasterSafety.org/open-for-businessIt is now 2:00 PM.
ABOUT US – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG DisasterSafety.org features projects to help home and business owners protect their property from damage caused by natural disasters. This site is a product of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS). Who is IBHS? IBHS is an independent, nonprofit, scientific research and communications organization supported solely by property insurers and reinsurers. IBHS’s buildingHURRICANE READY
Hurricane Ready – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG. Each year, hurricanes threaten the coast. with damaging winds and rain. Whether you’re renovating or re-roofing, or preparing for hurricane season or an approaching storm, IBHS has science-backed tips to help. Prepare now and beHurricane Ready.
PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR WINTER WEATHER DURING COVID-19 Prepare Your Business for Winter Weather During COVID-19. Due to COVID-19, businesses may not be operating at a normal capacity. Some may still be vacant, while others are operating at a reduced capacity or with strict COVID protocols. Additionally, this winter is unlike any we have experienced before—there is now an increased risk ofCOVID
PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS FROM FLOODS Ensure backup power and related equipment is elevated and/or protected from flood waters. 10. Know the location of disconnect valves and cut-off points (gas, water, electricity) 11. Seal cracks. Use high-quality urethane-based caulk to seal cracks and utility pipe penetrations. 12. Apply waterproof coating.IS IT HAIL DAMAGE?
Call your insurance agent first. Hail can damage roof coverings and shorten the life of a roof. Hail can also cause damage to siding, windows, fences, lawn furniture, vehicles and other property. Knowing which roof coverings better resist hail impacts can save you trouble and money. If you are replacing or repairing your roof covering, check HOW TO REOPEN YOUR BUILDING AFTER IT’S BEEN CLOSED Management should report any damage and/or related expenses to their insurance company. 7. DEBRIEF AND UPDATE REOPENING PLAN. Hold a debrief meeting with all staff to review the reopening. Note successes and failures, compile a log of actions to be taken, and incorporate improvements into reopening plan. 1 Comment. PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR HURRICANES Keeping wind and water out of your business is key to survival during a hurricane. All windows and glass in doors should be properly protected with impact-rated glass or a shutter system. Proper maintenance ensures the strength and easy deployment of these protection systems well before landfall of a storm. YOU NEED A SEALED ROOF DECK THE COST. $500*. Estimate to seal the roof deck on a 2,000 sq. ft. home can be as low as $500. *Cost of sealing the roof deck will vary based on location, size and complexity of the roof and sealed roofdeck
ABOUT FIRE RETARDANT GELS This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognizing you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which KEEP WATER OUT BY SEALING THE ROOF DECK THE COST. Estimate to seal the roof deck on a 2,000-square-foot home can be as low as $500. *Cost of sealing the roof deck will vary based on location, size and complexity of the roof and sealed roof deck system chosen. Select Roofers from the dropdown list. HOME – DISASTERSAFETY.ORGFLOODHAILHURRICANETORNADOWATER/RAINWILDFIRE This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognizing you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand whichDISASTER PLANNING
The OFB-EZ tool helps small businesses take the steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or a smaller disruption. The goal is to continue to perform your most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to yourbottom line.
HOW TO REOPEN YOUR BUILDING AFTER IT’S BEEN CLOSED COVID-19 has temporarily shuttered the doors of many businesses across the nation. While employee safety remains the top priority, it’s important to consider PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR HURRICANES Roof flashing refers to the strips of metal or other material installed around the roof edge where the roof cover meets the wall. When the flashing is compromised, it leaves important building systems including the roof cover vulnerable to the elements (such as wind-driven rain) which can cause significant damage. IS YOUR GARAGE DOOR WIND-RATED? Garage doors are one of the most vulnerable parts of the home during high winds. High winds can push a garage door inward, allowing pressure to build inside the garage and push up on the roof and surrounding walls—often resulting in major damage to your home. The good news? Wind-rated garage doors that PREPARE FOR WILDFIRE This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognizing you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which WHAT TO DO IF A WILDFIRE IS APPROACHING Remove combustible materials from the 0–5 ft zone around your home, called the home ignition zone or noncombustible zone.. Clear dead plants, weeds, grass or any other combustible materials on and under your deck, and within 5 feet of your home. Move combustible items on your deck, such as toys and patio furniture cushions, into your home. PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS FROM FLOODS Backup electrical power can be critical for reducing recovery time. Plan in advance for backup power needs for vital equipment needed toresume operations.
REGIONAL WILDFIRE RETROFIT GUIDES Reduce your wildfire risk by making your home or businesses more wildfire resistant. Wildfire risks can vary from region to region, and are highly dependent on the quality of statewide and/or local building codes, types of building styles, and topography. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE 4 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Changing weather patterns could result in an increased wildfire risk for the grassland prairies and forests in portions of the nation’sCentral region.
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The OFB-EZ tool helps small businesses take the steps they need to keep functioning in the event of a major disaster or a smaller disruption. The goal is to continue to perform your most critical operations, which will help reduce short- and long-term losses to yourbottom line.
HOW TO REOPEN YOUR BUILDING AFTER IT’S BEEN CLOSED COVID-19 has temporarily shuttered the doors of many businesses across the nation. While employee safety remains the top priority, it’s important to consider PREPARE YOUR BUSINESS FOR HURRICANES Roof flashing refers to the strips of metal or other material installed around the roof edge where the roof cover meets the wall. When the flashing is compromised, it leaves important building systems including the roof cover vulnerable to the elements (such as wind-driven rain) which can cause significant damage. IS YOUR GARAGE DOOR WIND-RATED? Garage doors are one of the most vulnerable parts of the home during high winds. High winds can push a garage door inward, allowing pressure to build inside the garage and push up on the roof and surrounding walls—often resulting in major damage to your home. The good news? Wind-rated garage doors that PREPARE FOR WILDFIRE This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognizing you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which WHAT TO DO IF A WILDFIRE IS APPROACHING Remove combustible materials from the 0–5 ft zone around your home, called the home ignition zone or noncombustible zone.. Clear dead plants, weeds, grass or any other combustible materials on and under your deck, and within 5 feet of your home. Move combustible items on your deck, such as toys and patio furniture cushions, into your home. PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS FROM FLOODS Backup electrical power can be critical for reducing recovery time. Plan in advance for backup power needs for vital equipment needed toresume operations.
REGIONAL WILDFIRE RETROFIT GUIDES Reduce your wildfire risk by making your home or businesses more wildfire resistant. Wildfire risks can vary from region to region, and are highly dependent on the quality of statewide and/or local building codes, types of building styles, and topography. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE 4 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM WILDFIRE YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Changing weather patterns could result in an increased wildfire risk for the grassland prairies and forests in portions of the nation’sCentral region.
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Hail can damage roof coverings and shorten the life of a roof. Hail can also cause damage to siding, windows, fences, lawn furniture, vehicles and other property. YOU NEED A SEALED ROOF DECK Yes you can! Sealing the roof deck is a key part of a FORTIFIED Roof™. FORTIFIED Roof is a product of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS), a non-profit company, totally committed to preventing avoidable hardship, like family displacement and financial loss caused by severe weather. HOME – DISASTERSAFETY.ORG Home – DISASTERSAFETY.ORGSkip to content
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