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Emergency Planning
By definition, an emergency is a serious or dangerous situation that is unexpected, but that doesn&rsquo;t mean you can&rsquo;t plan for emergencies. Start by identifying the probable situations your church or school could face, including natural disasters and man-made emergencies. Next, develop a response plan you can activate quickly.<br /> <br /> Having a plan before an emergency happens is only the first step. Communicating your plan with the church or school community and practicing your emergency plan is critical for success when a real emergency hits.<br /> &nbsp;
Downloadable Infosheets
Be Flood Ready
What to Do in an Active Shooter Situation
Creating an Emergency Response Team
Preparing for Earthquakes
Firearms on Church Property
Active Shooter Safety Kit
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Solution Articles
It’s Time to Prepare for Severe Weather
2/14/2023
Safety Sabbath 2023: Preparing your Church with Updated Fire Drill Resources
1/31/2023
Are you Prepared for a Medical Emergency?
11/8/2022
Does Your Church Hold Safety Drills?
5/10/2022
Hospitality vs Hostile Intent
3/1/2022
Fire Safety
9/28/2021
Preparation and Planning: <br/> The Secret to Safe Activities
2/16/2021
Emergency Planning Tools and Techniques
9/29/2020
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Webinars And Videos
Getting Started with Emergency Planning
Join David Fournier, chief client care officer for Adventist Risk Management, Inc., in this webinar to learn how to get started with emergency planning and what your ministry should include in the plan.
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