Preparing for a Hurricane

Research scientists at Colorado State University recently updated their projections, and are now expecting “above average” tropical cyclone activity during the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season (June 1 – Nov. 30.) ​Many community associations activate an emergency plan as a hurricane approaches. But just how thorough is yours? Download our Hurricane Preparedness Guide to help keep your family safe…

Hurricane Preparedness Tips

Each year, hurricane season presents a significant risk to homeowners. Not limited to coastal areas, hurricanes are dangerous and can cause major property damage due to storm surge, wind damage and flooding. These eight tips can increase your readiness in the event of a hurricane. Plan your evacuation. Plan how you will leave and where…

Resolve to Be Ready 2022

This year, be prepared for whatever comes your way. These practical emergency preparedness tips will help you troubleshoot tricky situations before they happen. So when a problem arises, you and your family will already have a plan, and some peace of mind. Planning Ahead Make an emergency plan: choose a safe place to meet, learn evacuation…

Fall Weather Safety

The fall season is upon us, bringing along many weather risks. The National Weather Service (NWS) launched their seasonal safety campaign to help educate on possible extreme fall weather risks. Learn how to be ready, responsive and resilient to the hazards. Don’t let bad weather sneak up on you—it is time to get prepared now.…

September – National Preparedness Month

September is recognized as National Preparedness Month (NPM). It is an important reminder that we all must prepare ourselves and our families now and throughout the year!  This year’s NPM theme is: Disasters Happen. Prepare Now. Learn How. #PrepareNow Check Your Insurance Coverage Insurance is the first line of defense; check your insurance coverage for…