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In light of the recent natural disaster events in Texas and more possibly to come we have decided to post a few articles to help everyone to plan & prepare ahead -- We have received a few emails requesting info on Emergency Preparedness -- We hope these help and our prayers are with all of those who have been affected by this tragic, devastating storm -- The Recaps Team
 
By request here is the link to the recent post : 


 
Fema Basic Diaster Supplies
First Aid Kit
 
Assemble a first aid kit for your home and one for each car. A first aid kit* should include:

Sterile adhesive bandages in assorted sizes
2-inch sterile gauze pads (4-6)
4-inch sterile gauze pads (4-6)

​Hypoallergenic adhesive tape
Triangular bandages (3)

2-inch sterile roller bandages (3 rolls)
3-inch sterile roller bandages (3 rolls)




What's That Home's Insurance Risk?

By Jean Folger December 19, 2016 — 

If you’re considering buying a particular house, it’s standard procedure to have the home inspected prior to closing to assess the condition of the structure and systems – items like the foundation, roof and heating/air conditioning – as well as to identify any repairs that may be needed. 

​While inspections are a vital part of the home-buying process, they won’t reveal whether the home is in an area prone to extreme weather conditions, or if it has a history of insurance claims. 

To find that information – and either take a pass on the property or adequately insure it based on what you find – you’ll have to do a bit of homework first. Here’s how industry insiders make sure they're picking a good investment.