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The I.I.I. Offers Five Tips to Protect Yourself, Your Family and Your Property
INSURANCE INFORMATION INSTITUTE
Contact: Press Offices
New York: 212-346-5500; media@iii.org
Washington, D.C.: 202-833-1580
NEW YORK, May 23, 2007 - With the official start of hurricane season less than two weeks away, coastal residents need to make sure that they are properly prepared for the severe storms predicted for 2007, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.).
"Coastal residents from Maine to Texas should take steps now to ensure they have the right type and amount of insurance coverage to help them recover from a major storm," said Jeanne Salvatore, senior vice president and consumer spokesperson for the I.I.I.
The 2007 hurricane season, which starts June 1 and runs through November 30, is expected to be an active one. London-based forecaster Tropical Storm Risk, predicts that there is an 86 percent probability that hurricane activity in 2007 will be in the top one-third of years historically. Colorado State University forecasters William Gray and Philip Klotzbach predict that there will be 17 named storms, eight more than the average, with nine major hurricanes and four lesser ones. Experts at the NOAA Climate Prediction Center are projecting a 75 percent chance that the Atlantic Hurricane Season will be above normal this year-suggesting that more active and intense hurricane seasons will continue to be the trend.
To prepare for a hurricane and other disasters, the I.I.I. recommends the following five tips:
1. Buy enough insurance
2. Get the right type of policy
3. Create a Home Inventory
Have an up-to-date inventory of all of your personal property. A home inventory will help you purchase enough insurance to replace your possessions, speed the claims process and substantiate losses for income tax purposes. To make this task simple, the I.I.I. offers free, downloadable software and information on how to create and store your inventory at http://www.knowyourstuff.org .
4. Prepare an Evacuation Plan
Plan ahead and practice so that your evacuation is safe, smooth and fast. In an emergency you may have only a few minutes to gather your important papers and leave your home, possibly for good. Have the following ready to go:
5. Hurricane-Proof Your Home
For more information on steps to take to protect your home, go to the Web site of the Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS): http://www.ibhs.org .
For more information about insurance, go to the I.I.I. Web site: http://www.iii.org .
You can view a video about fortifying your home at /static/video/mediaplayer/5ThingsYouCanDo.wmv .
You can also download the associated I.I.I. audio file for this release at /media/radio/prfiveways/ .
The I.I.I. is a nonprofit, communications organization supported by the insurance industry.