ARE YOU PREPARED?


You’ve worked hard for your home – carefully saving, responsibly spending, and keeping it maintained.
But do you have a home emergency plan to protect you and your household when the unexpected happens?
Here are three easy must-dos:
1. Keep a list of emergency phone numbers handy.
2. Set up a central meeting place, in case members of your household are separated during an emergency (the closest library or park, perhaps).
3. Invest in an emergency kit (typically less than $50). Most big-box or local hardware stores have various options.
There truly is no place like home and making a plan can help protect you and your family.
p.s. If I can ever answer any of your real estate questions, please send me an email or give me a call.
Sincerely,
Kim Kroner REALTOR®
Kim Kroner REALTOR®
NVAR Multi-Million Dollar Club Top ProducerLong & Foster Real Estate Inc.
Cell: 703.946.2526
Web: www.kimkroner.com
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