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Four Steps to Emergency Preparedness Make a Plan. Build a Kit. Know Your Neighbors. Stay Informed.
The best examples of preparedness activities are the development of local warning and community evacuation plans through community education, evolving local response structures such as Community based Disaster Management Teams (DMT) and administrative preparedness by way of stockpiling of supplies; developing emergency
5 Steps To Emergency Preparedness For Any Disaster Know your risks. Build a team. Make critical information quickly accessible. Update your alert and response procedures. Test the plan.
The 5 Stages of the Disaster-Management Cycle Prevention. The best way to address a disaster is by being proactive. Mitigation. Mitigation aims to minimize the loss of human life that would result from a disaster. Preparedness. Response. Recovery.
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