Emergency Management - Natural Disasters
Hurricane, Earthquake, Tsunami, Vulcan, Blizzard, Nuclear plant disaster and much more.
Description
A disaster can strike a family with little or no notice. It can cause people to evacuate a home immediately, or it may confine people to their homes. Basic services—such as electricity, gas, water, and telephone services—may be cut off for extended periods of time. A family disaster plan helps families prepare for these types of adverse situations and mitigate the devastating effects of a disaster.
The course is based on the Four Phases of Emergency Management:
Mitigation - efforts to reduce hazards or their impacts
Preparedness - efforts to prepare for a likely hazard
Response - actions taken to respond to an emergency or disaster
Recovery - actions taken to restore the community to pre-disaster condition
That’s why I developed this course to guide and prepare you and your family to survive disaster situations.
I will talk about:
Emergency Management;
Hurricane;
Earthquakes;
Tsunami;
Vulcan;
Nuclear plant disaster;
Blizzard;
And tips about several topics to help you in daily situations, such as:
How To Call For Help In A Public Area?
If You Think You're Being Followed
How To Save Yourself And Others From Drowning
What To Do If You Get Caught In A Rip Current
How To Remove A Sharp Object From A Deep Wound
What To Do If You See A Bear
A Way To Identify If Someone Is Having A Stroke
If You Need Any Help Abroad
Besides, you have a special chat to send me your questions and doubts.
So do not hesitate - gain gold skills to survive during disaster situations.
What You Will Learn!
- Hurricane;
- Earthquakes;
- Tsunami;
- Vulcan;
- Nuclear plant disaster;
- Blizzard;
- Emergency Management;
- How To Call For Help In A Public Area?
- How To Save Yourself And Others From Drowning?
- What To Do If You Get Caught In A Rip Current.
- How To Remove A Sharp Object From A Deep Wound?
Who Should Attend!
- Everyone interested in learning more about safety and what to do before, during, and after a natural disaster.