Means of Egress: Safety Topic - October 7th, 2023
During an emergency it is too late to figure out how one should get out of the area. These practices will help you understand what you need to review and understand before an emergency occurs.
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Home Emergency Weather Preparedness: Safety Topic - July 31, 2023
Natural and man-made disasters can strike at any time. Have your own emergency response plans when you're at work, at home, on vacation, or on the road. When you face a natural or man-made emergency, try to stay informed through the radio, TV, or Internet. In some cases, communication becomes nearly impossible when cable, electric, and cell phone services are disabled. This week, we will discuss weather preparedness in the home and the kind of emergency supplies you should keep on hand.
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Means of Egress: Safety Topic - July 3, 2023
During an emergency it is too late to figure out how one should get out of the area. These practices will help you understand what you need to review and understand before an emergency occurs.
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Home Emergency Weather Preparedness: Safety Briefing - March 14, 2022
Natural and man-made disasters can strike at any time. Have your own emergency response plans when you're at work, at home, on vacation, or on the road. When you face a natural or man-made emergency, try to stay informed through the radio, TV, or Internet. In some cases, communication becomes nearly impossible when cable, electric, and cell phone services are disabled. This week, we will discuss weather preparedness in the home and the kinds of emergency supplies you should keep on hand.
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Home Emergency Weather Preparedness: Safety Topics - March 2021 - Week 4
Natural and man-made disasters can strike at any time. Have your own emergency response plans when you're at work, at home, on vacation, or on the road. When you face a natural or man-made emergency, try to stay informed through the radio, TV, or Internet. In some cases, communication becomes nearly impossible when cable, electric, and cell phone services are disabled. This week, we will discuss weather preparedness in the home and the kinds of emergency supplies you should keep on hand.
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