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		<title>By: Ritha</title>
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		<description>Barbara this is so timely because I was going to share on the discussion board a situation that occured in my clinic and thank goodness for my insurance on my clinic.  I came to the clinic one morning and water was on the ground on the outside.. I discovered that a pipe had burst in one of the bathrooms .... it is also important to know where your utility meters are and your water shut off valve... while you are waiting on someone tocome the flooding could continue and cause further damage... I turned off the water for the entire building and this stopped the problem but there was water everywhere... I called servicemaster they took care of the water and my insurance company took care of them of course I had a small deductible to pay but nothing near what I would have had to pay if I did not have the insurance...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barbara this is so timely because I was going to share on the discussion board a situation that occured in my clinic and thank goodness for my insurance on my clinic.  I came to the clinic one morning and water was on the ground on the outside.. I discovered that a pipe had burst in one of the bathrooms &#8230;. it is also important to know where your utility meters are and your water shut off valve&#8230; while you are waiting on someone tocome the flooding could continue and cause further damage&#8230; I turned off the water for the entire building and this stopped the problem but there was water everywhere&#8230; I called servicemaster they took care of the water and my insurance company took care of them of course I had a small deductible to pay but nothing near what I would have had to pay if I did not have the insurance&#8230;</p>
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