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Disasters are not limited to hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes; they also include man-made events that can cause loss of life and property, such as a train derailment, forest fire, an act of terrorism, or a gas line rupture. Homeowners and communities need to be prepared for any of these potential disasters, and having an emergency
Have you thought about what you would do to protect yourself and your family in the case of an emergency? Here are the top 4 common elements that should be a part of your emergency preparedness plan.
Your response to a disaster starts long before the first flare-up. It must begin with a change in mindset among everyone in your organization. Preserving your reputation is vital. Here’s how.
Al Roker explains five things that will keep you and your family safe when preparing for a flood.
Service members train and prepare year-round so when disasters strike, troops are ready to help those in harm’s way. Learn how you can prepare, too.
There are many ways you can prepare your home and yard to make it as safe as possible to prevent fires from spreading to your house.
Anticipating a disaster—whether an explosion, crane or building collapse, shooting, cybercrime or hacking—will reduce risk and protect employees.
All of us play a part in protecting ourselves, our families, our neighbors, our community, our state and nation.
Natural disasters tend to disproportionately affect the poor, who have a limited ability to cope with the impact.
With a disaster plan, small businesses can recover quickly and find new customers.
Snow is on the way, so you know what that means: the grocery store rush is on. Many folks may make light of this, but for some people, panic sets in and they have to get food and water. According to psychologists, irrational hoarding before a big snowfall happens all the time.
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A national organization is helping the families of first responders prepare for the possibility that their hero does not make it home.