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Making Your Home or Office Safer


One of the best ways to reduce the damages from a disaster and avoid possible injuries is to prepare for disasters ahead of time. This will mitigate, or lessen, the effects of a disaster. Here are some suggestions on how you can make your home or office safer before a disaster strikes.

In the Event of an Earthquake

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Call your local American Red Cross to learn about the resources available to help you, your family and friends prepare for a disaster. Your Red Cross chapter can also help you find out about other local programs and services offered to the public. All Red Cross disaster assistance is free of charge.



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