Hurricane season for the Central Pacific Region runs from June 1 to November 30 every year. Taking proactive measures now will help keep you, your loved ones, and your property safe. Here are some tips to help you effectively prepare for a hurricane:
Hawaii has experienced the devastating effects of tsunamis. It is essential that you are aware of the dangers to help keep you and your loved ones safe. Here are some tips to keep you prepared:
Motorists tend to be most vulnerable after an accident or experiencing car trouble. The last thing you need to worry about is the financial toll it can have on your pocketbook in those stressful times.
Thanksgiving is a time for families and friends to gather, share and make memories, and to enjoy a celebratory feast. It’s also the nation’s leading holiday for fires and injuries caused by cooking, with three times as many cooking fires as an average day. Reduce your risk of a fire and dangerous situations by following these helpful tips for cooking:
Residents living in low-lying areas and near the shorelines should be reminded of the dangers a tsunami can present and the importance of having a preparedness plan. While some tsunamis are caused by earthquakes hundreds of miles away, giving us ample warning to prepare, an earthquake near the Hawaiian Islands could provide only minutes to respond.
April is Tsunami Awareness Month in Hawaii. DTRIC Insurance reminds residents of the dangers a tsunami present by sharing 5 ways to prepare for a tsunami.
Hurricane’s high winds can cause damage to your home. You can’t prevent a hurricane from happening, but you can prepare yourself before one happens.