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”
“Plan Today. Protect Tomorrow.”
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”
Disaster planning for beginners is somewhat of an oxymoron. This is because while in theory the concepts behind emergency preparedness and disaster planning might be quite simple. It’s not rocket science. However executing effective strategies...
#Reasons not to have an #emergency #action #plan for the #disasters lurking around the corner. Til next time “Be Safe”
Disaster Stress / Planning / Risk Management / Social/Psychological
by Daniel · Published 2018-12-17 · Last modified 2018-12-15
Rule of Three’s Three seconds of panic and indecision Three minutes without air Three hours without shelter Three days without water Three weeks without food Three months without companionship I’ll let you fill in the...
During the planning process you will need a road map to guide you on your way. One good place to start is FEMA,s Are you ready handbook. The In-Depth Guide for Citizen Preparedness: Go to...
Do you often wonder why you need an Emergency Action Plan?