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| The difference between being a victim and a survivor of a catastrophic event could be as simple as having a disaster plan in place that can be implemented quickly. Among other things, this section addresses critical disaster planning issues, such as: |
- Establishing a family communication plan that has a prearranged rendezvous point where you and your family will meet up
- Choosing a central contact person who can receive and relay information to separated family members
- Evacuation plans
- Information about site-specific emergency plans for places where you and your family spend the most time (school, work, etc.)
- Putting together a “grab-it-and-go” kit of essential papers, documents, etc,
- How to disaster-proof irreplaceable items.
- A checklist of survival essentials
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| Active Insights is pleased to provide you with a free and printable copy of our “Disaster Preparedness Guide and Survival Checklist” in PDF format**. |
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