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INSURANCE INFORMATION INSTITUTE
Contact: Press Offices
New York: 212-346-5500; media@iii.org
Washington, D.C.: 202-833-1580
NEW YORK, September 11, 2008 - Hurricane Ike is headed to Texas. If you live an area where evacuations are expected, now is the time to put your preliminary plans into action. Fuel up the car, get extra cash since power outages may affect automated cash tellers, and decide where you will go and what you need to pack when the time comes to hit the road.
"Don't wait until the last minute to gather the items that will give you some degree of comfort when you are away from home waiting out the storm," said Jeanne Salvatore, senior vice president and consumer spokesperson for the I.I.I. "Taking the time to plan now will make a big difference in easing anxiety and helping you get back on your feet once the storm passes and you return home."
The Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) offers these packing suggestions to make your evacuation run smoothly and to ensure you have what you need while you are away from home.
Organize Important Items to Take
Gather Important Financial Documents
Keep important financial documents in a safe place that you can access easily. In the event of an evacuation take the following documents with you, preferably in a secure, waterproof container.
For additional information on insurance, go to the I.I.I. Web site.
The I.I.I. is a nonprofit, communications organization supported by the insurance industry.