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Joining forces to send an urgent message:Get Prepared, California!
The California Earthquake Authority (CEA) and the American Red Cross (ARC) have aligned resources to help more people prepare to survive and recover from Californias next damaging earthquake by combining ARCs expertise on preparing a kit, making a family disaster plan, and being informed; with CEAs strength and experience on residential insurance and mitigation.
EDUCATION
Get a kit
Make a plan
Be informed
Considerearthquake insurance
Everyone can take simple steps to prepare for disasters to ensure the well being of their family. To get prepared, visit www.RedCross.org.
Earthquake insurance is more affordable than you may think. Contact your agent for a quote or visit www.EarthquakeAuthority.com.
Red Cross Ready checklist (pdf)
Earthquake Safety checklist (pdf)
Los Angeles County Firefighters demonstrate Drop, Cover, and Hold On
EVENTS
RESOURCES
Estimate your annual CEA premium
USGS Shakemap
California-Nevada Fault Maps
Test your quake knowledge
Earthquake Hazards Program
1. Financial security if an earthquake damages your home and belongings. 2. Service expertise through your homeowners or renters insurance company. 3. Premiums based on science, not profit. 4. Qualifying claims paid with no cash out of your pocket. 5. Rated excellent for financial strength.
Totally Unprepared: Will it Shake?Will it Shake? Snowglobe Edition by WeAreUnprepared
Will it Shake? Fishtank edition by WeAreUnprepared
Get peace of mind that no earthquake can shake.homeowners
New to CEA coverage for 2012 is access to $1,500 for emergency repairs which is not subject to your deductible to let you secure your property and avoid further damage after an earthquake.
renters
A CEA policy will help you replace damaged furniture and household items, and if you cannot live in your home after an earthquake, you may also get help covering your additional living expenses.
condo owners
To repair damage to common areas, CEAs optional loss assessment coverage may help you pay your share of large deductibles associated with your condominium associations master earthquake policy.