Be Prepared!
Is your business prepared for a disaster?
• As many as 43% of businesses that experience disasters will never reopen.
• 29% will close within two years
Prepare today for tomorrow's disaster.
It is only a matter of time until another major disaster will strike in the United States. Over the past decade, about 258 million people have been affected by natural disasters worldwide every year. How it will affect you depends on one vital difference: PREPAREDNESS. Discover how to minimize the effect of a disaster on your organization and learn how these techniques will help with control and restoration of order. The Disaster Management Summit is pleased to offer a comprehensive Disaster Management Seminar: What Every Person in the US Needs To Know. Participants will learn what to do before, during and after a disaster. Learn about the latest disaster threats and how to prepare your family, home, and business.
Protect Your Organization With A Plan
Recently, there has been a disturbing increase in the number of natural disasters affecting millions of people, destroying property and resulting in loss of human life. These events include major wildfires, flooding, hurricanes, earthquakes and many others.
Today the world faces unparalleled threats from human made disasters that can be attributed to failure of industrial and energy installations as well as terrorism. Added to this is the unparalleled threat of emerging and re-emerging diseases, with scientists predicting events such as an influenza pandemic.
You will walk away from the Disaster Management Summit with information on how to create an effective crisis management plan.
Attend the Disaster Management Summit and walk away with detailed knowledge on how to create an effective crisis management plan that fits your business needs. Knowing how to handle a crisis effectively is priceless information: it can save lives and million of dollars whereas ineffective handling will do the opposite. And while a well-managed crisis will often enhance an organization's reputation and business, a poorly managed one can damage both and leave the door open to costly litigations.
Join Us As We Discuss
* Business continuity plans, procedures and project management tools
* Business risk analysis and impact of potential disasters
* Developing business unit management plans and procedures
* Implementation of disaster plans through detailed testing and employee training
* Environmental issues and air quality control following a disaster
* Effective communication systems during emergencies
* Evacuation planning, modern cutting edge technology for safe evacuation
* Deploying emergency response and recovery teams to ground zero
* Procedures to follow in reconstructing and restoring your structure and operations
* Insurance claims management to ensure maximum benefits under an insurance policy
* Life/safety techniques in search and rescue including proper triage set up
* Pandemic, avian flu and other dangerous viruses
* Private/Public partnerships and government disaster relief funding available
* County fire department planning, response and resources available
* Federal, State and Local Government disaster planning and response























