Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Florida Peninsula Insurance Helps to Prepare Florida Homeowners for Tropical Storm Ida

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BOCA RATON, FL -- 11/09/09 -- Florida Peninsula Insurance, a domestic property and casualty company writing multi-peril homeowners, condo and renters policies statewide, is helping to prepare Florida Homeowners for Tropical Storm Ida, which is projected to make landfall near Alabama before continuing across the Florida Panhandle, by offering a variety of tips to minimize loss and ensure safety.

"Now is a good time for Floridians to review their checklist and prepare for the impending storm," said Florida Peninsula President and CEO Roger Desjadon. "Knowing what to do will help keep you calmer and safer during and after a storm. Our knowledgeable teams of claims adjusters are here to help and answer any questions you may have before or after a storm."

Develop a plan:

-- Get the hardware items you need ahead of time -- If you wait until the
last minute, some essential items may not be available.
-- Put everything you need in an easy-to-carry container.
-- Get some cash -- Financial institutions normally close for at least
two days after a direct hit. ATMs may be out even longer.
-- Carry a list of important phone numbers with you.
-- Be sure you have your insurance company account number, and a phone
number to call with claims.
-- Know what evacuation routes you are going to take.


Do a Household Inventory:

-- Complete this list on your computer, and send it to yourself by e-mail
as well as place a copy in a safety deposit box. That way, you'll be able
to access it from other locations if you can't get back into your home.

-- Warning: be sure you don't include sensitive information, such as your
Social Security number, in an e-mail. Someone could intercept it and steal
your identity.


Three key ways to minimize loss and ensure your safety:

-- Reinforce your garage door and tracks with center supports. About 80%
of residential hurricane wind damage starts with entry through garage
doors, says the Florida Alliance for Safe Homes.

-- Bring in anything from your yard that could become wind-borne, and ask
your neighbors to do the same. The greatest threat to your home in most
hurricanes is not the wind itself, but wind-blown debris that can break
windows and doors.

-- Be especially alert and careful after the storm passes. More people
are injured in a storm's aftermath than during the actual event. The most
common culprits: downed power lines, sharp objects and dangerous debris. Be
sure you don't use a power generator indoors or in any enclosed areas. And
carefully assess any potential danger before beginning a repair job. Your
safety is our number one concern.


If your property suffers damage, please take the following steps:

1. Report your claim immediately by calling Florida Peninsula's
toll-free claim number 877.994.8368.

2. Take photos of the damage right away (and before any repairs).

3. If safe to do so, make temporary repairs to prevent further
damage and protect your property. Consider contacting a water
extraction company to dry out your home.

4. Keep detailed receipts and present them to the adjuster. (Be
sure you have copies for your records.)

For additional information on hurricane and tropical storm plans and checklists, what you should include in your pre-storm checklist and how to prepare your house for a storm, please visit www.FloridaPeninsula.com.


ABOUT FLORIDA PENINSULA INSURANCE COMPANY:

Founded by a team of veteran insurance professionals, Florida Peninsula Insurance is one of the top 10 largest companies offering multi-peril homeowners insurance in the state. The company insures over 100,000 homes in Florida. Florida Peninsula markets through a network of 2500 independent insurance agents located throughout the state. Our aim is to combine the latest technology with old-fashioned courtesy and customer service, providing efficient, cost-effective, peace-of-mind protection for our policyholders. Florida Peninsula was first issued a Certificate of Authority to do business in April 2005 by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation. For more information and to get a comparison quote please call (866) 846-3060.

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