Ep 026 – Preparing for Natural Disasters – A Homeowner’s Guide

Posted: May 22, 2025

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Summary:
In this episode of Be a Smarter Homeowner, co-hosts Beth Dodson and John Bodrozic tackle one of the most vital topics every homeowner needs to hear about: disaster preparedness. Natural disasters — from wildfires and hurricanes to floods, tornadoes, and earthquakes — are increasingly impacting every region of the country. Beth and John break down how homeowners can be proactive rather than reactive when the unexpected strikes.

They walk you through practical, actionable steps: creating evacuation plans, assembling essential go bags, safeguarding pets and livestock, hardening your home against potential threats, and ensuring your insurance coverage is truly adequate. They also stress the importance of a home inventory — why it matters, how to do it fast, and how it can make the difference between a stressful insurance battle and a smoother recovery.

This conversation isn’t about fear; it’s about calm, clarity, and readiness. By planning ahead, you can protect your family, your finances, and your peace of mind no matter what Mother Nature throws your way. Tune in and learn how to be truly prepared for anything.

Keywords

home disasters, evacuation planning, insurance, home inventory, natural disasters, property protection, emergency preparedness, family safety, utilities, disaster response

Takeaways

  • The home is a complex entity that requires management.
  • Different regions face different types of disasters.
  • Evacuation plans should include multiple routes.
  • A go-bag is essential for quick evacuations.
  • Protecting your property can minimize damage.
  • Insurance coverage should be reviewed regularly.
  • A home inventory is crucial for claims.
  • Living without utilities requires preparation.
  • Planning helps maintain calm during disasters.
  • Financial resilience is key after a disaster.

Sound Bites

  • “The home is a complex entity.”
  • “Find a way to get your family safe.”
  • “Getting ahead of it is important.”
  • “Do you own an emergency generator?”
  • “How would the claims process work?”
  • “Prepare for financial resiliency.”

Chapters

00:40 Introduction to Home Disasters

01:51 Understanding Different Types of Disasters

06:55 Evacuation Planning and Safety

10:46 Protecting Your Property

15:51 Insurance and Home Inventory

21:55 Living Without Utilities

26:06 Final Thoughts on Preparedness

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