New Technology in Heated Mold Debate Emerges as Defendants’ Sphincters Tighten. 1-3
Before Hurricane Season, Store Your Documents in a Password-Protected Storage Vault on POA (free to full members) 4-5
Family Disaster Plan (Checklist) and Pet Disaster Protocols 6-7
Disaster Supply Kit (Checklist) 7
Protecting Your Property:
 
“S” Marks the Spot
 
Keeping Wind and Water Out
   
Manufactured Home Inspection Checklist
 
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Will the Wind “Huff and Puff” and Blow YOUR house down? (map of wind speeds and plywood panel braces needed for specific construction types) 17
Hurricane Scale. What do the numbers mean? 15
What to do Before, During and After the Storm (a reference guide) 15-16

Travel with POA to the new lab that will remind you of an episode of CSI. The journey begins on page 1.

The 2006 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be an active one, with up to 10 of the big storms, the National Hurricane Center announced yesterday.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted that four to six of those hurricanes could reach Category 3 strength or higher -- with maximum sustained winds topping 111 mph.

NOAA predicts 13 to 16 named storms this season, which runs from June 1 to November 30. Eight to 10 of those storms are expected to reach hurricane strength.

It’s time to prepare and POA makes it easier for you to protect your home and family.