Where Will Disaster Strike this Year?

Last year was the most expensive weather related disaster in American history. If your home were a pile of rubble, imagine how difficult it would be to complete an accurate accounting of your assets. Ellul Enterprises created Family Registry as an easy to use how-to manual that can help safeguard your essential records.

Tampa, FL, May 05, 2006 --(PR.com)-- In the blink of an eye, your life can change. Last year was the most expensive weather related disaster in American history. Most people realize they need to document their home, family and financial assets for estate and insurance purposes, but they just do not know where to begin. With severe weather on the rise, are you prepared for this year’s events or will you be the next statistic?

Ellul Enterprises created Family Registry as an easy to use how-to manual that can help safeguard your essential records. “We are continually reminded that it is essential to prepare our home and personal belongings in case of a disaster but no one ever tells us the correct procedure,” says Joseph Ellul co-author.

Natural disasters destroy thousands of homes yearly. If your home were a pile of rubble, imagine how difficult it would be to complete an accurate accounting of your assets. Most people listen to the newscasters' advice and may have some canned goods on hand, or take a random video of their home confident it will be sufficient for insurance purposes. However, this is not enough.

The bottom line is simple… It is your responsibility to safeguard yourself and your family. A disaster is certainly beyond your control, but you can control the emotional and financial impact of any future catastrophe by taking the proper steps now. How many years will it take the survivors of Hurricane Katrina to get their lives organized once again? Protect your future today. It is well worth the effort…

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Ellul Enterprises, Inc.
Bonnie Ellul
813-949-2953
EllulEnterprises.com
For more information, please visit www.EllulEnterprises.com or call Bonnie or Joe Ellul at 1-813-469-7738 or 1-813-949-2953.
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