Your School District does have plans for crises, disasters
or emergencies such as flood, power outage, school or
workplace violence, industrial accidents, etc., doesn't
it? How will the families of your faculty, staff, or
students react during a crisis situation?
Will your school district be ready to recover and continue
its operations if its most important assets--your faculty/staff
and students-- are not prepared to handle emergencies
that may affect their homes or family?
Can they be expected to be at school, let alone productive,
if they are worried about the safety of their home or
family members because of a flood, tornado, blackout,
industrial accident, workplace violence, etc?
Most
school districts are not prepared for faculty/staff
who choose to be with their families when faced with
a disaster or emergency.
Are you interested in helping your faculty/staff and
their families learn what steps to take when faced with
a tornado or severe storm, industrial accident, chemical
spill, or any other emergency that affects more than
2,000,000 families every year in America? What if they
have to be evacuated or cannot get home because of road
closures, downed power lines or power outages?
Ask for Norris Beren, author of
When Disaster Strikes Home! 101+ ways to protect
your family from unthinkable emergencies. He will
come to your school and present an exciting and interactive
learning session for your faculty, staff and parents...
- It teaches original ideas and methods
- It has the most specific examples ever shared
- It focuses on the basic needs of people in
an emergency
- It contains dozens of tips to help children,
seniors, disabled persons and pets during a
crisis
- It offers a new book and workbook (at a reduced
rate) to help families create their own disaster
plans quite easily and thoroughly.
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Contact the Institute:
email: info@getprepared.org
or call toll free at 877.670.7444 |