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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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Most of the city of Kinston, North Carolina is located in the 50-year floodplain and is extremely vulnerable to flooding. When hurricane Floyd hit in 1999, the city was still recovering from hurricane Fran that hit three years earlier. Fran... more

With the exception of the risk assessment, most task can be completed in any order that works for the community, particularly when you are working on building support in your community. Among the first steps in the planning process is... more

There are a couple of reasons why disaster preparedness and hazard mitigation planning should be at the top of your community's agenda. First, and most importantly, you will be prepared for a disaster before it strikes, thereby saving... more

Offering hospitality and safe haven to neighbors and strangers alike is a common value shared by all faith communities. In times of crisis, houses of worship can provide a cup of water,a place to rest, and critical news to guest whose... more

Although faith-base organizations are the primary long-term disaster assistance providers, their contributions to disaster work are as varied as their spiritual practices. There is a list of organizations that have program and contact... more

Humanity usually has little or no control over the cause of a disaster. We do, however, have the ability to mitigate its effects through planning, developing practical skills, and partnering with others ahead of time to maximize resiliency... more

Disasters are felt most deeply by the impoverished and marginalized. Following a disaster, it is the responsibility of religious leaders to ensure the effects of a disaster are not exacerbated in traditionally marginalized communities. There... more

In New York City, Disaster sheltering is accomplished through partnership with City agencies and nonprofit human service organizations. While there are opportunities for houses of worship to engage in short-term disaster sheltering... more

After a disaster, the needs of your congregants will grow dramatically. Some who have neglected their spiritual lives will return to their faith, while others will seek meaning for the first time. Boundaries of not only solace, but also concrete... more

The Homeland Security Advisory System was designed to provide a national framework and comprehensive means to disseminate information regarding the risk of terrorist acts to the following: * Federal, State, and Local authorities *... more
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