Saturday, April 27, 2019

Financial Preparedness for Businesses

Warm relationships are fundamental in day-to-day business -- In disaster, they are vital.  Nowhere do relationships count more than between business owners and their bankers. 

It is not enough to have a business checking, reserve account and even a loan, if you are merely an account number to your banker.

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

96-Hour Emergency Kit

NOTE:  I recommend carts/wagons/dollies, not back-packs, to transport a 96-hour kit on foot.  But DO pack supplies in back packs/bags instead of putting items loose in cart/wagon.

Water:  1 gallon/person/day for 4 days weighs over 33 lbs.

Sanitation: Toileting supplies for the individual and family. Vital for family and public health.

Food:  Snacks are easiest, but think how comforting a warm meal of some kind would be.

Mess Gear: Necessary if planning on meals, even as basic as cereal.  Not needed for snacks.

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Insurance for Business Resiliency

Insurance premiums present challenging decisions for business. There are so many certain, reoccurring expenses that press the bottom line, making it very difficult -- especially for smaller businesses -- to spend for “maybes.”

We are accustomed to paying auto premiums as the most practical way to provide required financial responsibility, in order to operate a motor vehicle.

Monday, April 15, 2019

Employee Training

Trained employees can be the difference between life and death in a disaster – particularly one of catastrophic magnitude.

In such an event, first responders – police, fire fighters and EMTs – are not available to residences or individual businesses.  Their priorities are pre-determined to help hospitals, infrastructure, care facilities and the like.  We are on own until additional help arrives – most of the time from out-of-state.

Friday, April 12, 2019

Workplace Emergency Supplies Cache

It is not unlikely that a major disaster, strong enough to interrupt infrastructure – including our roadways -- could strike during the workday, requiring that you and your employees, shelter-in-place for a period of time. 

What can you do now to prepare for that eventuality?  Approach your planning from the viewpoint that all utilities will be 100% unavailable. 

Thursday, March 21, 2019

How to Stop a Bleeding Wound, Even in the Middle of Nowhere

02/26/2019 / By Mary Miller

Imagine being in the middle of nowhere. Perhaps you were hiking in the woods, or you might be alone in your remote homestead, far away from civilization. Imagine that for some reason or another, you are injured and your wound won’t stop bleeding. What are you going to do now? Learn how to stop a bleeding wound when SHTF by following this simple first aid guide.

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Seniors and Disasters

While disasters take a toll on everyone, no group is more impacted than aging adults - seniors - especially those of us who also have physical limitations and mobility issues.

Though our nation regularly experiences major disasters, it was the devastating hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Sandy that made it crystal clear – seniors suffer the most fatalities, severe injuries and are the most likely to be left behind.