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		<title>Do Not Wait Until The Creek Is Rising To Apply For Flood Insurance.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 09:43:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Henry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you need flood insurance? Or are those flood insurance ads on television just a ploy by the insurance companies to get you to buy yet another insurance policy? Floods are obviously quite common in low lying areas that are surrounded by water. In these areas, not having flood insurance is downright financially suicidal in the event of a serious storm.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you need flood insurance? Or are those flood insurance ads on television just a ploy by the insurance companies to get you to buy yet another insurance policy? Floods are obviously quite common in low lying areas that are surrounded by water. In these areas, not having flood insurance is downright financially suicidal in the event of a serious storm.</p>
<p>But what about other areas that are not quite so low lying and are not quite so surrounded by water? Do homes in these areas have any real risk of being taken down by a flood? A simple flood that brings water into your home that only causes even an inch or two flooding in the house can cost literally thousands to tens of thousands of dollars. Two inches of water will impact everything from the floors and carpeting to the items that are touching the floor.</p>
<p>Electrical components are highly sensitive to flooding and can be crippled with only a small amount of water. Perhaps it seems like your home is out of the reach of flood waters, but the chances of being touched by a flood increase with every rain. In many areas, the ground water can pose just as much of a flood risk as the rivers and oceans that surround many of the lower lying areas.</p>
<p>There are regions throughout the world that are now experiencing a new weather phenomenon that is causing an increase in flooding. Chronic rain can cause flooding. One serious storm can cause flooding. And of course, rising waters from small bodies of waters like ponds can cause serious flooding problems. Anyone can experience too much water that laps at their front door and eventually pushes its way in.</p>
<p>Everything you own could be at risk. Flood insurance is a very inexpensive way to ensure that if the unexpected happens you will be in a position to fix the problem and to financially recover from the incident. Without the appropriate insurance policy, you could be facing an unreasonable amount of money to bring your home back into a reasonable living condition.</p>
<p>With the potential for electrical problems, the water damage and clean up, and the damage to all of your personal possessions, flood waters can turn into a devastating event very quickly. Being left without any financial recourse poses a serious risk to protecting not just the investment that is your home, but the sanctuary that is your home.</p>
<p>Every region runs the risk of flood waters these days. Flood insurance is not expensive and it is a simple way to protect your home in the event of a serious disaster. It takes very little water to do a tremendous amount of damage that can cost you thousands upon thousands of dollars right out of your pocket if you&#8217;re not insured. Flood waters can creep up on you quickly and be right at your front door before you know it. One simple insurance policy can mean the difference between being financially wiped out and being able to rebuild.</p>
<p>About the author: Ken Henry has some great suggestions on finding the solutions to your insurance questions. Get <a target="_blank" href="http://www.henryinsurance.com/flood/default.aspx">flood insurance</a> advice and quotes from 5 top companies, plus save big money on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.henryinsurance.com/default.aspx">auto and home insurance</a></p>
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