Your Security Director's Mantra: Be Prepared
Nov 1, 2006 12:00 PM
Is your organization in an area prone to Hurricanes? Earthquakes? Floods? Ever thought your company and its employees could be stranded at the office? The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) says the best course of action in preparation for natural disaster is to create an emergency supply kit. Here's an emergency supply checklist:
A BATTERY-POWERED COMMERCIAL RADIO plus a radio that can receive weather alerts from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA.
COPIES OF IMPORTANT RECORDS such as site maps, building plans, insurance policies, employee contact and identification information, bank account records, supplier and shipping contact lists, computer backups in a waterproof, fireproof portable container. Store a second set of records at an off-site location.
WATER: one gallon of water per person.
FOOD: at least a three-day supply.
FLASHLIGHT, batteries and basic tools
FIRST AID KIT
WHISTLE to signal for help
DUST MASK to help filter the air
MOIST TOWELETTES for sanitation
CAN OPENER
STURDY SHOES, EXTRA CLOTHES AND BLANKETS
CASH
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