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Search Results for: important documents
Important Documents Binder
See my 1/19/2013 post for a discussion of the Important Documents binder. THE IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR BINDER: EMERGENCY PLAN family emergency plan EFFAK (Emergency Financial First Aid Kit) http://www.operationhope.org/images/uploads/Files/effak2.pdf emergency contact information current pictures of family members … Continue reading
Plan to Be Prepared
My Preparedness Notebook is where I keep the various plans and reference materials that contribute to my being “Provident — Self-Reliant — Prepared.” Without this, I have piles of loose papers scattered throughout my house, never to be found when … Continue reading
Psychological First Aid, Part 3
In this section, I want to introduce the basics of what is taught in First Responder training as conducted by The Center for Disaster and Extreme Event Preparedness (DEEP). When you look at the DEEP website, you will see that … Continue reading