FEMA Offers Tips To Protect Property And Reduce Flood Risk 

Release Date: May 1, 2007
Release Number: 1606-282A

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AUSTIN, Texas -- Another active hurricane season is nearly upon us, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) urges consumers to prepare now and protect their home and property against flood damage caused by heavy rains, severe storms and tropical systems.  Just two inches of floodwater can destroy drywall, flooring, furniture and electrical systems-and replacement or repair costs can easily soar to thousands of dollars.  Below are simple steps that will help homeowners, business owners and renters to protect their home and assets from flood water:

Flood insurance is affordable and available through about 90 insurance companies in more than 20,200 participating communities nationwide. National Flood Insurance is available to renters, business owners, and homeowners. The average flood insurance policy premium is around $500 a year. And in low- to moderate-risk areas, homeowners can protect their properties with lower-cost Preferred Risk Policies (PRPs) that start at just $112 a year. Individuals can learn more about their flood risk by visiting FloodSmart.gov or calling 1-800-427-2419.

FEMA coordinates the Federal government's role in preparing for, preventing, mitigating the effects of, responding to, and recovering from all domestic disasters, whether natural or man-made, including acts of terrorism.

Last Modified: Tuesday, 01-May-2007 09:22:18