Disasters happen nearly every day,
somewhere. It’s not a matter of if, but when.
That is a fact of life. While many people
say “it won’t happen here”, it will. Preparing for disaster is like buying insurance or wearing your seat belt.
No one plans on getting in a car accident, but we insure
our cars and wear our seat belts in case we do.
The most compelling reason to
prepare
for disasters is the most
obvious
one: If you
don’t prepare for
disasters
you may pay dearly
when one
occurs.
Contingency planning protects
your
family, home and assets.
It
also
contributes to your overall
comfort
and
peace of mind.
In the grand
scheme
of things, it is good
insurance.