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23rd September 2009
It’s hard to believe it’s already hurricane season, and it’s also hard to believe that this season is projected to be as bad as or worse than last year’s season that saw hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma. We’re here to help you prepare, but ra... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd September 2009
In the event of a potential disaster, do you have a business continuity plan for your employees and your business? Are you backing up files on a routine basis, and could you recover them in an emergency?
On average, nearly 60 percent of businesses dam... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
06th July 2009
Homeland Security is an executive federal government department (DHS) designed with the purpose to prevent, detect, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism, and also respond to natural disasters. The development of a Homeland Security Department ra... Read >
Author: galenadrien
04th July 2009
Thirty years have passed since I lost important records and pictures to water damage. I learned then what it takes to restore and save documents that couldn't otherwise be replaced. Since that time, I have become passionate about taking pictures (and now ... Read >
Author: Chris
30th June 2009
Students who are interested in taking up careers in legal, law enforcement and corrections field can look up more information about ... Read >
Author: degree authority
03rd June 2009
Students who are interested in taking up careers in legal, law enforcement and corrections field can look up more information about online criminal justice degree at www.DegreeAuthority.com. Educational institutions offer students the chance to pursue a... Read >
Author: degree authority
29th May 2009
First aid kits should be an essential item found in every household and
vehicle. Accidents happen when we least expect them - sometimes, being
prepared can mean the difference between life and death. The most common
types of accidents include cuts, b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th February 2009
One of the best steps that you can take to be prepared for a hurricane is to have a written hurricane plan of exactly what to do in the event that the threat of a hurricane is imminent. For hurricanes the proportion of Ike, insurance information, emergenc... Read >
Author: Bruce Peters
03rd February 2009
As Christians, what should be our role in disaster preparedness? This question has never been of greater significance than today. In fact, it is absolutely vital that we weigh in on this issue. We can no longer afford to sit on the fence and let others... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr
03rd February 2009
As Christians, what should be our role in disaster preparedness? This question has never been of greater significance than today. In fact, it is absolutely vital that we weigh in on this issue. We can no longer afford to sit on the fence and let others... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr
08th January 2009
C.E.R.T (Certified Emergency Response Teams) Training Program is aimed at providing community volunteers with educational materials, lectures and hands on training in fundamental disaster response skills that will be helpful during calamities and other em... Read >
Author: Eric Holm
03rd December 2008
C.E.R.T (Certified Emergency Response Teams) Training Program is aimed at providing community volunteers with educational materials, lectures and hands on training in fundamental disaster response skills that will be helpful during calamities and other em... Read >
Author: Eric Holm
23rd October 2008
Total Logistics Solutions Extends its Services Offering to include a ‘Consumer Advocate Program’ for Post Disaster Victims
Burbank, CA – October 15, 2008 –Total Logistics Solutions, Inc. has added another beneficial service to aid in their Cove... Read >
Author: TLS
22nd September 2008
The elements of a good limo service will take into account the car to be used, the driver behind the wheel and other value added services offered by the limo services. Cost is sure to come up because ultimately how much one spends on limo luxury will depe... Read >
Author: Rafi Ghanim Michael
05th September 2008
Each year September is designated “National Preparedness Month” as a reminder for the citizens of the United States to take the time to prepare, review, practice and restock. But the number of Americans who are actually prepared is less then 33%. Thi... Read >
Author: survivalkitsonline
16th August 2008
West Hills, CA After a 5.4 earthquake struck the Los Angeles vicinity today Survival Kits Online a Southern California emergency disaster preparedness store, saw a drastic spike in customer sales to their retail store and internet site with people searchi... Read >
Author: survivalkitsonline
14th August 2008
Like many counties in northern and central California, Fresno County relies on a system of levees to hold back floodwaters. However, FEMA recently revised its flood maps. In Fresno County, most of the existing levees were not certified to withstand a ... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd
14th August 2008
Like many counties in northern and central California, Fresno County relies on a system of levees to hold back floodwaters. However, FEMA recently revised its flood maps. In Fresno County, most of the existing levees were not certified to withstand a ... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd
23rd July 2008
On Monday, City of Los Angeles Controller Laura Chick said her just completed audit of the city’s preparedness for large-scale emergencies and health crises “cries out for a coordinated, constantly up-dated, state of the art strategic plan.”
“I ... Read >
Author: survivalkitsonline
10th July 2008
Accidents or disasters can and do happen at the most inopportune moments. In the case of businesses, which make use of databases, the worst possible thing that can happen next to an out and out calamity is system downtime or failure.
Securing important... Read >
Author: Brian Link
04th June 2008
Hurricane season is fast approaching for those of us living in Florida. With it comes the risk of heavy winds and floods that can do plenty of damage to our homes. It’s time to dust off disaster supply kits and make sure they’re full of all the suppli... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie
04th June 2008
Hurricane season is fast approaching for those of us living in Florida. With it comes the risk of heavy winds and floods that can do plenty of damage to our homes. It’s time to dust off disaster supply kits and make sure they’re full of all the suppli... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie
21st January 2008
Routine Emergency Maintenance
The preparations that you made for your family emergency plan and emergency kit were a great start to disaster preparedness, but it is equally important to maintain the plan and refresh the kit to maximize you and your fam... Read >
Author: Leo Nov
20th September 2007
We all know we should be prepared for disasters. It is essential in disaster preparedness to organize a disaster survival kit. Searching the Internet regarding this topic, you will find several sites that catalog the basic recommended items that your su... Read >
Author: Jeffery Hunt
14th August 2007
Earthquakes, hurricanes, killer tornados, landslides, large floods and wildfires are among non-routine hazards and emergencies that require emergency management personnel to manage and successfully response to these disasters. Recently years, world commun... Read >
Author: Amelia Turner
06th May 2007
Seeing as we spend a lot of our time during the day in our cars, it is important to have an Emergency roadside Kit.
Most of us drive an average of 2-3 hours a day. Many different emergency situations can arise while driving your car. That is why it is ... Read >
Author: pilotemt
05th December 2006
Chlorine gas leaks after a train-car derailment. Radiation contaminates the community when an industrial accident occurs. A levy breaks, washing through every refinery and industrial plant and polluting all the water. Terrorists attack. Pandemic flu strik... Read >
Author: Maurice A. Ramirez, DO
18th October 2006
Part of passing the Network+ exam and being an outstanding network administrator is being prepared for disaster. Sometimes that's a disaster on a relatively small scale, such as a drive failure. If you're running data backups on a regular basis (and you... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
24th November 2005
The violent winds, rains and storm damage from hurricanes can devastate communities and cause billions of dollars worth of destruction. The losses from hurricanes this year alone have surpassed that from almost any other natural disaster in years. The ris... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
06th October 2005
"Disaster preparedness" sounds dry, even dull ... until your business takes a major hit from circumstances beyond your control. The sudden devastation shakes you to the core. What do you do?
According to The Gartner Group, an IT industry consulting fir... Read >
Author: Michael Riley
09th June 2005
Many subjects related to your work might be more fun, more sexy. Who wants to talk about data backups, disaster preparedness and data recovery?
I sure didn't.
But, a disturbing thought kept popping into my head for days . . .
"You better spend W... Read >
Author: John R Barker
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