Prepare/Respond/Recover

PREPARE

Preparedness and preparation begins with the acceptance that risk does exist, and enough such that it warrants action to prepare.

Risk Awareness motivates into action.

During the prepare phase we determine and examine our current situation and state of readiness (or lack thereof), and then consider contingencies to various scenarios which may disrupt our lives.

Preparations vary widely in scope, resources, and acquired knowledge, and at a minimum are focused on the basics which include generalities such as shelter, water, food, and security.

Natural Disasters

Bioterrorism Emergencies

 

RESPOND

Preparedness for disaster not only involves one’s preparations, but recognizing the warning signs may provide a tremendous advantage.

If we’re all too busy ‘with our noses to the grind stone’ we might not have the situational awareness to recognize the clues that may be indicating impending disaster (or the increasing risk thereof).  Disaster may come on slowly or it may surprise us suddenly.

For example some natural-disasters are forewarned by technology (weather radios, media reports) and will provide time to take action for those who are aware (severe weather, tornadoes, hurricanes, wildfires) while other natural- disasters occur instantly with little or no warning (earthquakes, tsunamis, solar-flares, etc.

And then there are the warning signs of disaster from the standpoint of mankind. Things like economic/financial (collapse), politically motivated/induced chaos, wars.

Some warning signs are subtle. Others are not and are often unrecognized.

 

For Families and Individuals
 For Seniors & Older Adults  People with Special Needs

 

RECOVER

After having considered the effects of the disaster’s impact itself, you then need to consider how you will recover.

It may be short, long, or in-between. Think about how the recovery could affect and/or change your life…and for how long. Prepare for it.

Think about what will you need to have done ahead of time to thrive. Think beyond just the supplies, the preps, the stuff… do you have the skills and ability to implement your recovery?

For serious disaster, the unprepared could falter and fail during a long recovery. Just remember “If you prepare you shall not fear.”

 

Environmental Cleanup & Recovery Hazardous Materials
 Animals in Disasters