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Earthquake/Disaster Prepardness Clinic Saturday

November 6th, 2009 · Comments

The City of Seattle and FEMA are offering a free two-hour Earthquake/Disaster Preparedness Clinic this Saturday, November 7 at the Magnolia Public Library from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The seminar will cover how to prepare your home and family for an earthquake or disaster, how to determine if your home is bolted to the foundation and how to secure your possession and your natural gas line. At the end of the seminar, there will be time for attendees to ask questions.

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  • antonebraga
    When it comes to our property, what do we expect in case of loss (hurricane, tornado, earthquake, flood, fire, etc.)? The disaster itself is news. What happens after the dust settles is the story: the aftermath shock.

    Insurance policyholders, and more importantly disaster survivors, need to be informed of access to equality--basic rights and information. The internet reaches far more people than anyone would have ever imagined, though difficult to gather those willing to pause, to inspect, to further...to think on their own. And yet, much is available gratis! It just takes looking: www.disasterprepared.net/info.html
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