Disaster Preparation – Step 3 of 10

Disaster Preparation – Step 3 of 10

Final Preparation Your disaster is coming fast and you are done with the major planning and preparation. It is time to finalize the little things and make decisions quickly as information changes. In Florida, we fill bathtubs with water, top off gas tanks, turn down...
Disaster Preparation – Step 2 of 10

Disaster Preparation – Step 2 of 10

Stockpile Supplies  Supplies for a hurricane is different than what you would prepare for a blizzard or a flood. There may be situations where you face several situations at one time. A hurricane brings high winds, flood waters, down trees, power loss and building...
Disaster Preparation – Step 1 of 10

Disaster Preparation – Step 1 of 10

Everyone can be prepared. There isn’t anywhere in the United States or the world that is not subject to a large-scale emergency or regional disaster. Knowing what is likely to happen in your are and planning for the worst case scenario will not only improve your survival rate but how long you have to endure.

10 Steps for Disaster Preparation

10 Steps for Disaster Preparation

Don’t Wait to Prepare “Government cannot do this alone. It takes the “whole community” to effectively prepare for, respond to, and recover from a disaster. This includes our neighborhood and condo associations, faith-based, volunteer, and...
Basic Disaster Communication

Basic Disaster Communication

Understanding basic disaster communication can relieve some of the stress and frustration. It also eliminates a false sense of hope so survivors can work with realistic tools available. Being prepared has a huge impact on life after a natural disaster is long gone.