What Does Being Prepared Mean?
Debra Shannon
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National Preparedness Month (September) was established to increase awareness to plan and prepare for disasters and other emergencies. This includes events like natural disasters, power outages, and public health emergencies. Take the time to determine which disasters your area is susceptible to so that you can plan and prepare accordingly.
On the business side, organizations have business continuity and disaster recovery plans
There are several resources and tools to help organizations of all sizes create a plan including?Ready.gov for Business, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Small Business Administration (SBA), American Red Cross’s?Ready Rating Program, and OSHA’s?Evacuation Plans and Procedures eTool.
Preparedness At Work
If you haven’t reviewed your business continuity and/or disaster recovery plans lately, now may be the time. The business is continually changing so you want to make sure your plans reflect those changes. Does your plan include the new location you recently opened? Do you have a list of your key customers and vendors handy? Are you prepared if employees need to shelter-in-place at work? In the event of a disaster, you want to be as prepared as possible.
You may want to consider establishing partnerships to share resources
Organizations are reliant on their employees. When a disaster strikes, it’s natural for employees to ensure their own families are safe before going to work. It behooves organizations to encourage employees to be prepared
Preparedness At Home
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Individuals can take a few basic steps to start being prepared. Some key steps include:
1. Make a plan.?Make a plan including communications, travel routes, etc. Tailor your needs for your family. If everyone is separated when the disaster occurs, where will you reunite? If you have school-aged children, do you know what their school will do in the event of a disaster? Ready.gov has a?Make a Family Emergency Plan?fillable form to help you get started.
2. Build a kit.?Create and customize a kit
3. Update and practice your plan
If you’ve already taken at least some of these steps, that’s a great start and you’re not alone. According to FEMA, more individuals are becoming better prepared—81% have gathered supplies, 65% have sought out preparedness information, and 48% have created an emergency plan.
In addition, you may want to find out what local resources may be available. This includes your local government emergency management agencies, schools, faith-based organizations, food banks, senior centers, and animal rescue organizations, to name a few.
The more prepared you are, the more likely you are to safely get through the next disaster or emergency. For more information on the importance of being prepared both at work and home,?follow me on LinkedIn!
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Originally published on Work It Daily - https://www.workitdaily.com/what-does-being-prepared-mean
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1 年Being prepared is about being proactive in your planning. Thanks for sharing.
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1 年Indeed, Debra Shannon ! You can’t “prepare” during the emergency. Think ahead for yourself and your family.
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1 年Scout motto! But also be flexible... One of my favorite quotes by Mike Tyson....Everybody has a plan until you get punched in the face....That happens allot in IT as well. ??