Bring
an "Emergency Preparedness" workshop
to your organization.
These compelling presentations can be customized
from a basic lunch & learn program
to a more in-depth three-hour workshop to a full-day
program or multi-day management training program for trainers. The message is always how to survive
and help your family survive disasters
and emergencies, and how to get back to normal
as quickly as possible.
If you have a broadband connection
click here
for a brief video presentation! |
Disaster Preparedness is Not the Government's Responsibility!
You can help families learn to develop
practices, procedures, and communications by writing
a family emergency disaster preparedness plan.
- What
if you dial "9-1-1" and can't get through?
- What would you do if your basic services such as
electricity, water, gas, phones, or food supplies
were cut off for an unknown period of time?
- How can you locate family members during the day
when faced with an emergency or disaster?
- How can you minimize or avoid injury, panic and
stress when faced with an emergency or regional disaster?
- Have you ever given any thought to disaster planning?
- Would your audience like to receive some guidelines,
suggested procedures, and checklists to help in a
disaster situation?
Institute
speakers are available for talks and workshops
nationwide.
Reduced fee for community groups and not-for-profit
organizations.
Special lunch-and-learn programs for businesses
and corporations. |
"I
was personally so pleased to see that your audience
included not only the guests at the conference,
but a large number of the conference attendees representing
fire protection districts from throughout the state.
There is no doubt that as knowledgeable as they
are in relation to emergency response and assistance,
your presentation enhanced their knowledge and experience
with some very valuable new information."
— Bernadette Hanrahan, Illinois Assoc. of
Fire Protection Districts |
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"Thank you for
the work that your organization does for the public—and
for giving my audience and me an opportunity to
learn more about emergency preparations."
— Brenda Nelson, "Talk of the Town"
KTLO-FM Radio 97.9 |
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