November 07, 2006

Four Main Areas of Emergency Preparedness

By kevin, ReadyScore
If you are just beginning to prepare yourself and your family to face emergencies and an uncertain future you should look at the four major areas of preparedness. Even if you already consider yourself prepared, it is important to review where you currently stand at least once a year.
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