Tampa, FL (Vocus) September 8, 2010
Because September is National Preparedness Month (NPM), the Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) is offering simple, inexpensive ways home and business owners can prepare their property to better withstand many different kinds of natural disasters.
The IBHS website offers a ZIP code –based tool that will generate a list of natural and man-made risks common to various geographic areas. Each type of risk is linked to a list of practical, specific measures that can be used to help minimize the impact of natural disasters such as windstorms, hurricanes, flooding, earthquakes, wildfires, severe winter weather and hailstorms.
“Every region of the United States faces at least one type of natural disaster, and most regions face multiple hazards,” said Julie Rochman, IBHS president & CEO.“There are many ways to improve the ability of your home or business to withstand natural disasters, including a number of effective and inexpensive projects that won’t bust your budget.”
Specifically, IBHS recommends the following:
Flooding – Water Intrusion in Basements
Hurricane/High Winds/Tornadoes
Wildfire
Earthquake
Severe Winter Weather
Hail
($) – little to no cost involved; ($$) – low cost; ($$$) – moderate cost ($$$$) – high cost
For a complete list of ways to harden your home or business against natural disasters, visit DisasterSafety.org and click on the “Get Prepared” tab.
About the IBHS
IBHS is an independent, nonprofit, scientific research organization supported by property insurers and reinsurers. The Institute works to reduce the social and economic effects of natural disasters and other risks to residential and commercial property by conducting research and advocating improved construction, maintenance and preparation practices. Visit http://www.DisasterSafety.org for more information about IBHS resources.
Contact:
Joseph King
Media Relations Manager, IBHS
(813) 675-1045 (o); (813) 442-2845 (c)
jking(at)ibhs(dot)org
Twitter: disastersafety
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