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		<description><![CDATA[Nothing is more important than family, and nothing can put us into panic quicker than not knowing the welfare of our family members. What if a fire breaks out in the middle of the night; or a tornado, earthquake, or flood strikes? You will awaken to chaos with survival mode in high gear. Where are the kids, did they get out? Are they safe? That is the wrong time to be thinking of an emergency plan. A well-thought out home emergency plan that is practiced may be the difference in surviving such a nightmare. Take a look at your home. Is your master bedroom on one side of the house and the kids’ bedrooms on the other? Most newer homes are designed like this to give privacy to the parents, but may cut you off from your children during an emergency. Let’s take a look what you can do to improve your family’s safety in the home. Designing a home emergency plan does not need to be rocket science and should not be complex. Use the following ideas to prepare and establish a home emergency plan: Prepare Your Home for Emergencies Smoke detectors on every level of the house, including [...]]]></description>
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