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Start an emergency savings account today to prepare for a rainy – or snowy or windy – day
Having an emergency fund is important no matter where you live. If a catastrophe hits your area, you will likely find yourself taking time off work to handle the aftermath and spending money to rebuild whatever the catastrophe ruined.

Don't go into debt or dip into your retirement savings after an emergency. Start your emergency fund...

Updated date: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 11:30

A container full of emergency supplies can make all the difference during a catastrophe
Having an emergency kit for times of disaster will help you keep your family safe. You don't have to gather your emergency supplies in one day, but as you collect items, place them in a large waterproof container and store everything near a door or in your garage. This way, you'll have easy access to your emergency survival kit if you have to seek...

Updated date: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 11:29

Protect Your Home and Your Family During a Natural Disaster
Being prepared for a natural disaster is the best way to protect yourself and your family. Spend some time talking with your family about what to do if a natural disaster struck your area, then practice various scenarios so everyone knows what to do.

These natural disaster preparation tips can help:

Sign up for severe weather alerts for your area.
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Updated date: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 11:29

Start your disaster protection plan today
You never know when – or in what form – a disaster will strike, so it's important to have a solid disaster safety plan in place to protect you when the unexpected occurs. Since disasters can range from severe winter weather to a wildfire to a pandemic, it’s important for your disaster response plan to be flexible, too.

Your preparedness for a natural disaster is the key factor on how you...

Updated date: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 11:28

Learn how disaster preparedness can help when a catastrophe strikes
No matter where you live in the United States, your area can be subject to a disaster. Extreme heat or cold, hurricanes and tornadoes can surprise a town, but you can take disaster preparedness steps now to protect your home and family for an emergency. Learn how to create a disaster recovery plan to help you respond effectively.

Nationwide's disaster management...

Updated date: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 11:28

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