Training
Basic training and skills tailored to your specific audience to provide what you need to know to survive the next major emergency….Or any emergency whether it impacts your entire neighborhood or just your individual household. Are you interested in preparing the members of your community organization, such as a church or club?
Issues to consider:
Train on the critical information needed to survive the next disaster.
Topics include:
Learn how to exercise your plan to ensure readiness at all times. Enhance your skills by including training on first aid, CPR and AED use.
Class size can vary from as little as 15 participants to as large as 30.
Do your teachers know what to do when a major disaster strikes? Is your administration familiar with their disaster roles and responsibilities to manage a response when school is in session? What do you do when you call 9-1-1 and it is not readily available,….or when there is a major delay to public safety response, e.g., your local fire or police department? Ensure your students are better prepared for any disaster.
A Web-based lesson plan is a cost-effective way to engage your students and teachers alike. Learn how to integrate a Web Quest to enhance the educational experience when it comes to your emergency response program. Do you know what to do for potential injuries when medical services, such as 9-1-1, don't respond?
Topics include:
Make sure everyone knows what to do when it comes to first aid, CPR and the AED.
Class size is limited to 30 participants for optimal training.
Many businesses, big or small, fail to survive following a major disaster. Do your employees know what to do when the emergency impacts the delivery of your service? Is your management team familiar with their roles and responsibilities to manage the business from the onset of the emergency through the completion of the tasks needed to ensure your business operations can continue? Do you have a plan to ensure successful disaster operations to maximize business continuity following any emergency?
It begins with emergency preparedness of each employee in the home. Build the processes and the response teams to determine whether your business lives or dies.
Topics include:
Don't forget to include the emergency exercises to promote readiness on all components of your response plan. Enhance the safety and training of your employees with including first aid skills, CPR and use of the AED.
Class is limited to 30 participants.