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Low-Cost/No-Cost Safety and Security Measures for Individuals and Families

September 8, 2020 Abigail Miller
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Jewish community members face a wide variety of threats from natural disasters to targeted antisemitic crimes.

As a result of these varying threats, individuals and families must take steps to prepare.

Emergency preparedness can often be intimidating due not only to the large number of threats and hazards that must be prepared for, but also the anticipated costs associated with it.

However, providing for the safety and security of yourself and/or your family does not have to be costly, and its benefits are invaluable.

This document outlines safety and security measures that are of little to no cost.

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