September Is National Preparedness Month

September is National Preparedness Month, and over the next few weeks, Constable Mark Herman's Office will be sharing tips on how you and your family can prepare for disasters.
We know disasters are often sudden, and could result in catastrophic damage - or worse, loss of life.
As part of the Constable's Office commitment to keeping this community safe ahead of, during, and after an emergency or natural disaster, please follow these safety tips.
-Check your insurance coverage and review the Document and Insure Property guide
-Keep some cash on hand in case of emergencies, since ATMs and credit card readers won’t always be available. Cash can help pay for immediate expenses like lodging, food and gas.
-Set aside a small amount from each paycheck to go into your savings account.
-Most homeowners’ and renters’ insurance does not cover flood damage. Learn more about flood insurance at FloodSmart.gov
-Snap photos of important documents and personal belongings to help you quickly file an insurance claim after a flood.
-30 Days: The number of days it takes for most flood insurance policies to go into effect. Don’t wait until it’s too late!
-What important documents should you have for an emergency?
Download the Emergency Financial First Aid Kit, which will walk you through the planning process:
www.fema.gov/emergen cy-financial-first-a id-kit