09/10/2018 / By Jhoanna Robinson
Calamities and natural disasters come and go as they please – they don’t announce themselves at the door. This is why it pays to prepare for their coming; emergency planning can help you address the challenges that you may encounter when the time comes that you have to endure a crisis situation. One of the ways you can prepare for a natural disaster is by learning how to shut off utilities long before a disaster occurs, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
There are different kinds of utility systems that need to be shut off before the windows start breaking, the winds begin howling, or the waters start rising.
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The United States has allocated over $200 million to address the recent spate of hurricanes and wildfires that have laid havoc to some parts of the nation. Knowing that these occurrences are rampant in the country, there’s no mistaking it: If you don’t know how to shut off your utilities, you should start learning how to now. (Related: Major earthquake now due for middle America…would unleash mass chaos and kill thousands.)
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