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Beyond Resilience: Smart Steps for Disaster Preparedness

07/24/2025

Protect your family’s welfare, be ready for any emergency

 

The Philippines’ geographical location makes it highly susceptible to natural disasters, primarily typhoons and earthquakes. In 2024 alone, 18 typhoons hit the country. On the other hand, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) also recorded an average of 30 earthquakes daily, a figure considered normal given that the Philippines has around 30 active fault systems and hundreds of local faults, all capable of generating earthquakes.

To reinforce readiness for these natural disasters, the government observes National Disaster Resilience Month every July. This initiative serves as a crucial reminder of the collaborative effort between the government and the public to ensure everyone’s safety and facilitate recovery after a disaster.

Disasters are unpredictable, but preparedness is key. Beyond teaching your family what to do when disaster strikes, the Philippine Red Cross recommends having an emergency go-bag ready. This should include: water and food for at least 3 days, a first-aid kit, medications, a battery-powered radio, flashlight, whistle, blanket, extra clothes, and copies of important documents.

Beyond the essentials, financial preparedness for medical emergencies is another crucial layer of protection. Do not be caught off guard by emergencies. Take one less worry away by availing the Maxicare LifesavER emergency prepaid card. This one-time payment emergency prepaid card covers situations like immediate treatment and relief of pain and medical dressings, casts, and sutures in case of wounds and injuries, accepted in Maxicare-affiliated hospitals nationwide, including the six major hospitals: Asian Hospital and Medical Center, Cardinal Santos Medical Center, Makati Medical Center, St. Luke’s Medical Center – Bonifacio Global City, St. Luke’s Medical Center – Quezon City, and The Medical City – Ortigas.

For just Php 2,299, LifesavER provides up to Php 25,000 in one-time outpatient emergency care, including but not limited to fractures from accidents, severe burns, severe allergic reactions, and asthma attacks. It is valid for ages 15 days-65 years and usable within one year of activation.

On the other hand, those who want additional protection can opt for LifesavER+ priced at Php 6,999. This offers up to Php 50,000 coverage for emergency cases that lead to confinement, valid for ages 15 days-65 years and usable within one year of activation. It also includes global emergency assistance via Assist America for up to 90 days of travel.

Both LifesavER and LifesavER+ emergency prepaid cards come with life insurance coverage for accidental death, disablement, and dismemberment up to Php 50,000.

Resilience is better paired with preparedness. Make bettER decisions on your family’s emergency needs. Be readiER with Maxicare’s LifesavER emergency prepaid card. Visit https://shop.maxicare.com.ph/collections/lifesaver to purchase for you and your loved ones today.

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