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Play it Safe. Disaster Recovery Tip #26

With the Fourth of July weekend within reach, Americans are gearing up for beach vacations, backyard barbecues, patriotic parades and vibrant firework displays. As anticipation and excitement builds, it is important to take precautionary measures to prepare for a safe holiday. The tips below will help you safely enjoy for this weekend's festivities. continue reading...

Help Spread the Word. Disaster Recovery Tip #22

Yesterday, the Ad Council paired up with FEMA and the Red Cross to announce the launch of several new public service announcements designed to encourage businesses, employees and communities to proactively plan and prepare for an emergency. continue reading...

Prepare for the first 72 Hours. Disaster Recovery Tip #11

The crisis in Japan is heart wrenching and hard to fathom. It's been said that this will be one of the most closely examined disasters in history. The lessons learned will help generations for years to come. But what can you do today to prepare your business and family for a large scale event?
Simply put, prepare to go it alone for the first 72 hours.
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Brush Up.

 

 

Did you know that 80% of companies in North America are located in regions exposed to hurricanes, and 50% report that they are not prepared in the event of a disaster? Did you know that in the event of a terrorist attack (not focusing on a government facility), the private sector will be the first responders on the scene?

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The First 72 Hours.

 
What were you doing five years ago today? If you lived in southern Florida, you may have been recovering from a Category 1 Hurricane that crossed over the state earlier in the week.
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