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  • Florida Association of Independent Agents (FAIA) – Click on Catastrophe. Site includes the agency cat guide, evacuation and shelter info, hurricane checklists, hurricane claim numbers for carriers, hurricane preparedness info, evac routes; weather related websites, zones & coordinators as well as a list of each county emergency operations center.

  • Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America, Inc. (IIABA) – Click on Best Practices, then click on Best Practices product Catalog for the Best Practices of Crisis Management, a Step by Step Business Recovery Planner. This tool includes both a written manual and an interactive CD designed to enable you to create an in-house, fully customized plan to lead your agency step-by-step through the disaster recovery process. The guide is available for $99.95.

  • Institute for Business Home Safety - Free “Open for Business” disaster planning toolkit for small business owners as well as “Getting Back to Business,” a guide for recovering from a disaster. Includes a lot of helpful forms. In addition, free single copies of a “Disaster Recovery Folder” which contains planning advice and can hold the agency’s important papers. They also make for good hand-outs for the agency’s policyholders. To access the tools, go to www.ibhs.org and click on “Open for Business.”

  • Small Business Administration – SBA offers information on preparing facilities and business operations, communicating during an emergency and insurance information.

  • National Hurricane Center – The national Weather Service’s National Hurricane Center website has details of how to prepare for a hurricane disaster as well as what to include in a disaster supply kit.

  • Florida Division of Emergency Management – 800-342-3557

  • Federal Emergency Management Agency – 800-525-0321. Tons of information and links to all types of disaster preparedness and recovery topics ranging from environmental, fire, tornados, floods, terrorism, etc.

  • FEMA Emergency management Guide for Business & Industry – A step by step approach to emergency planning, response and recovery for companies of all sizes.

  • Florida Small Business Development Center Network – The SBDC network offers resources related to emergency assistance for Florida-based businesses. The website has an IRS presentation on tax relief, including the type of records needed to determine and prove a casualty loss.

  • Disaster Recovery Journal - Site dedicated to the field of disaster recovery. Contains links on every topic from automation and systems control to emergency management

  • Disaster Recovery Journal - Business Continuity Planning Model

  • Disaster Recovery Journal – Sample Disaster Recovery Plans

  • Disaster Resource Guide online - General information/Article Source

  • Florida Initiative Against Homeland Terrorism – Brochures and information on terrorism recovery and planning

  • Florida Disaster – Blueprint for Family Safety & Checklists on terrorism. Information on the CERT (Community Emergency Response Teams) Program for communities. (Great program for agents to sponsor for clients at very little cost)

  • Federal Alliance For Safe Homes – This is a great site for tips and information on how to mitigate damage to your homes from all types of disasters including flood, fire, hurricanes, hail, etc.

Tracking, forecasting, predictions:

  • National Hurricane Center Tropical Prediction Center – Shows active tropical systems, weather outlook, predictions, etc. Also has a general library of information that is great at www.aolml.noaa.gov/general/lib/hurricane.html

  • Hurricane Alley – Another great storm tracking prediction site to be used for forecasting purposes, or in making decisions about your life and your property.

  • Overall Satellite Images – This site provides a comprehensive satellite image of the entire Atlantic hurricane basin including the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. If something is brewing out there, you’ll see it here.

  • William Gray – Private hurricane forecaster William Gray, a meteorologist at Colorado State University issues forecasts several times each year




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