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We are here to discuss the importance of ready preparedness. Disaster & Immediate Evacuation, is a company whose aim is to steer individuals in the direction of ready awareness. The best way to do this is through education and workshops, trainings and presentations. D.I.E., through our products and services, will enlighten and increase your awareness in disaster preparedness. Join us for the launching of our new Disaster Preparedness Trivia question game, where you can win a free! Personal Emergency Kit (P.E.K.). Here's how it works:*1st question is asked to the listening audience, then you will have to archive a specified show to get the answer. *You will be given the name of the show, the date & time. *Then, you will be asked:"According to the show." *Then you will listen to that past show to reference the numbered frame located in the blogtalk radio box above the title "Disaster & Evac". *As you listen to the show, that number is constantly changing which is the lapsed time in the show. *You will give your answer on the following show. *Remember, you must repeat the answer exactly how it is said on the show. This ensures clairvoyance. *Answer correctly, you win the disaster kit.

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Disaster & Immediate Evacuation conducted a "Are You Prepared? forum on Saturday 14th of November in New York City. It was the first of it's community forum Facilitated by C.E.O. Barrington Polite, and C.O.O. Charles Edwards. The... more

While we will never be able to completely prevent floods, tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other disasters from threatening our communities, we can, however, reduce-or even avoid-the devastating impacts and rising cost of... more

Congress has provided FEMA with a broad legislative mandate that consists of programs to address floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, dam safety, and other hazards. FEMA links these programs together in a multi-objective that when... more

The Planning Process An effective hazard mitigation planning process is critical to making your community more disaster resistant. The FEMA programs can serve as the building blocks for this process by providing technical and financial... more

An emerging challenge for local governments and planners is the ability to address competing mitigation needs in regions threatened by multiple hazards.In early 1999, FEMA initiated a community-level planning effort for seven rural... more

What does "sustainable" really mean? In its broadest context, sustainable development "meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." This was the definition established... more

Think of a community struck by a disaster - be it a tornado, flood, hurricane, earthquake, explosion, or other event. Recall the scenes of destruction and devastation that have become all too common, on the nightly news. Now... more

Natural hazards are natural events that threaten lives, poverty, and other assets. Often, natural hazards can be predicted. They tend to occur repeatedly in the same geographical locations because they are related to weather patterns or... more

Once you have developed your plan, you need to practice and maintain it. For example, ask questions to make sure your family remembers meeting places, phone numbers and safety rules. Conduct drills such as drop, cover, and hold on... more

Through out time, Man has time and time again been perplexed about disasters, when they are coming, and what damage is it going to bring. If you believe in GOD, then you are getting your just deserts as it relates to punishment for being... more
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