Emergency Action Planning Blog

Tip of the Day 20190222 Stakeholder Communications

Communication is key. All stakeholders in your Emergency Action Plan will need to communicate. Old school numbers written on paper and a landline will beat a broken, lost or dead cell phone every time. Till...

Tip of the Day 20190221 Involve all Stakeholders

Anyone and everyone who will be impacted by your Emergency Action Plan must be involved in the creation of the plan. This will relieve you of some pressure of building the plan and allow the...

Tip of the Day 20190220 What are the odds?

Contact your County Office of Emergency Management to discover the major disaster they are planning for. Major disasters will cause secondary events. Hurricanes will cause structural and infrastructure damage followed by flooding Earthquakes will cause...

Tip of the Day 201919 All Hazards Planning

Emergencies and Disasters have unique tactics, techniques or procedures for mitigating, planning, responding and recovery. These TTP’s with a few exceptions are a small portion of the planning process. The bulk of your planning revolves...

Tip of the Day 20190213 Moving Parts

Moving Parts An Emergency Action Plan has many moving parts. These parts are independent of each other and need to be developed independently. Till next time       “Be Safe”

Tip of the Day 20190211

Don’t Video and Drive Driving a car while filming a promotional video is an unacceptable risk. You place yourself and the people around you at risk. Don’t do it. Till next time      ...