Thursday, November 8, 2012

Being Proactive - Being Prepared Ahead of Your Emergency


Being Proactive - Being Prepared Ahead of Your Emergency

Once Again, I feel a need to reblog this post.  After watching Hurricane Sandy and the aftermath and then with the crazy Guatemala earthquake right on it's heels, I just can't help but SCREAM again, BE PREPARED!  In fact, with this hurricane we all heard people who are counting on the government and/or the Red Cross to take care of them.  Sometimes you just have to take care of yourself for a while!

THE DISASTER PLAN: THINGS WE NEVER THINK OF
Okay, so one of our local Dj’s, Pete Demetriou, formerly on KFWB news radio met me at one of our local Red Cross Shelters. In the course of our discussion, he let me know that he had a great plan for any sort of evacuation he and his wife would have to do in the future. It’s actually kind of brilliant, especially the part about how to have cash on hand.

When I see most people on the news talking about their evacuation, they always say the same thing: They got family, animals and pictures. Most of us have never been in a catostrauphic event where our state’s infrastructure has been compromised. We have never had to go without an ATM for cash, and we simply don’t think of these things. I think with all of the crazy things happening around the world, the floods, fires and earthquakes, now more than ever we need to be ready to take care of ourselves. So, without further ado: The Plan.

DOCUMENTS TO HAVE ON HAND IN THE EVENT OF AN EVACUATION, BY PETE DEMETRIOU REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION

Make three copies of the documents - ALL copies should be in color. One in the Home in a secure location. One in a local Bank Safety Deposit Box. One in an out of State Bank Safety Deposit Box.

In the Home Copy, include a packet of cash for travel or other needs. For 2 people…it should be roughly $500 dollars (10, $20’s, 10, $10’s, 20 $5’s and 100, $1.00’s. NO $50’s or $100’s) to last for 48 to 96 Hours.The reasoning here is that the stores will be full of people and if you have an exact payment, you will be helped before those that need change.

Copy of Birth Certificate Copy of Social Security Card Copy of Driver’s license 

Copy of US Passport Financial Information (including institution, account numbers, passwords, etc): Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts Money Market Accounts, Retirement Funds, Stocks, Bonds. (Annual Reports from Stock Brokers are also fine.)

Photocopy of Credit Cards. On attached sheet, include (from each card) CCV number from back of card, account number, expiration date, name as listed on account, Card Company’s toll free number

Safety Deposit Box information, copy of key

Copy of recent tax documents (includes paper and or CD copy of State and Federal for past 2 years)

Copy of Property Tax Bill, Title Documents for Home.

Copy of Auto Title (Pink Slip or Bank Lien)

Documents related to Wills, Trusts, Durable Power of Attorney, Medical Directives

Copies of insurance policies (life, health, home, car) including the contact information (phones and or websites) of the Carriers.

A short (10 numbers at most) list of emergency Phone numbers of Relatives or Critical Personnel

I hope everyone who reads this will have some sort of plan – especially an out-of-state plan – just in case we should ever have a huge, catastrophic event.

And if you are thinking of moving, definitely pick a local expert and someone you can trust.  I will be more than happy to answer your questions or help you with your real estate needs.

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