As Tropical Storm Erika inches closer to SE Florida we all
are pulling out our storm checklists to make sure that we are ready. I’ve
heard on the news that water is already becoming scarce, so hopefully you’ve
already stocked up on bottled water along with batteries, propane, and all the
other necessities that are the first to disappear off store shelves.
BUT what about your finances? There are three important things to do before the storm hits:
- Seal up important documents in zippered plastic bags
- Document all your belongings with photos and/or video
- Get cash
I’m sure you all know that
even if Erika dissipates over the weekend, we are still in line for a heck of a
storm and that will mean a LOT of rain along with flooding. Water
can cause a lot of damage to a home and can destroy important documents if they
aren’t protected. So be sure to stock up on plenty of large plastic bags that
have a seal so you can put all those important documents safely inside. Make
sure to keep them off the ground as well…just in case.
In addition, make sure to take some time in the next few
days to take pictures and/or video of all the belongings in your home, it will
help in case you need to file an insurance claim if you can show exactly the items that were
damaged or destroyed in a storm. In addition make sure you have protected that
policy in one of those plastic bags and have the phone number to your agent
printed out and close by…without power you may not be able to access any
websites.
Before the weekend gets underway you should also stop by the
credit union or an ATM to get a little extra cash. Remember if there are power
outages, card machines and ATMs may not be working so it’s important to have a
little extra cash just in case.
Regardless of what Erika does over the weekend, she is an
important reminder that we always need to be prepared for storms by having a
plan and sticking to it. It’s a small price to pay when you live in paradise!
Be safe everyone!!
^Amy
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