Preparing for a Hurricane

Fear Is Real': Chaplains Prepare as Dangerous Hurricane Florence Approaches

Severe storms have increased in number and strength in recent years, so it is a good idea to assess your property and make repairs before the next one hits. Being prepared can save you headaches, heartaches and money

Inspect Your Home and Grounds

The best place to start is where you are, so take a good look around your home, garage or boat dock for problem areas before the next big storm. Loose shingles or roof tiles, window reinforcements and dock repairs should be done before trouble starts. Contact a carpenter and Palm Beach County marine construction for advice and estimates on repairs.

Collect Important Papers

Buy a waterproof box and store important papers, family photos and valuable inside. It is easy to grab if you need to evacuate. If you have a safe, that is even better.

Take Photos of Property

Take pictures of your grounds and property, such as boats, cars or RVs, before a storm. This makes insurance claims much easier because you can prove the condition things were in before the storm if there is damage later.

Make a Family Storm Plan

Decide on evacuation routes and places to meet up if you need to leave and everyone isn’t together at the time. If you decide to ride out the storm, have a stock of non-perishable food on hand that doesn’t need to be cooked. Yes, you will probably get tired of tuna and peanut butter crackers, but it’s only for a few days. Don’t forget to buy extra batteries and candles, as well as several gallon jugs of water.

Cover the Windows

When a storm is approaching, you will want to cover the windows, so it is a good idea to have shutters and storm screens in place before the clouds roll in.

Secure Anything That Moves

Tie down anything that you can’t bring inside, especially boats. Bring your boat into a secure boathouse, anchor it and tie it to the dock or even bring it onto land and tie it down.

Strong storms are becoming more frequent. It is a good idea to prepare now for the next big blow.…

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Tips for Getting to Know Your Neighbors In a New Neighborhood

Meeting Your New Neighbors | Jay's Small Moves

One of the things that makes a neighborhood much more admirable is the sense of community that one shares with neighbors. That is why people try to get to know their neighbors when they move to a new place. However, not everyone is social, and sometimes, getting to know new people comes with anxiety and uncertainty. Here are a few tips to guide you if you are in this situation.

Take a Walk in The Neighborhood

When you are done packing and unpacking, and now you are settled, take a walk in the neighborhood. It allows you to get to know the community much better. As you walk, you are likely to meet a few neighbors. Say hi and try to make small talk. For instance, if you run into a neighbor gardening, complement their garden and ask where to get a landscaper for your new home.

Wave and Smile

When you go out for a morning run or pick up the newspaper and see your neighbor, make eye contact, wave, or say hello. It might look simple, but this will show people you are friendly and interested in getting to know them. For instance, when moving into Halifax plantation new homes, try and have a friendly relationship with the neighbors. It could be the beginning of a great friendship.

Ask For Advice

Another way you can get to know your neighbors is by asking for advice. For instance, if both of you have kids, ask about some excellent schools in the neighborhood or recommendations for good babysitters. Even if your neighbor does not have an answer to these questions, it will still be a great way to introduce yourself and get to know each other.

Getting to know your neighbors does not have to feel like a complex task. Also, this is not something that will happen overnight. Take your time and get to know people gradually. Be careful that you are not too invasive, allowing people to get comfortable with you first.…

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