By definition, an emergency is a serious or dangerous situation that is unexpected, but that doesn’t mean you can’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 />
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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 />
Protecting your church or school property from crime and theft is the foundation of any risk management plan. Failure to protect your property can be costly.
Hurricanes, tornados, and other severe storms can cause significant damage to your church or school. Know how to prepare for these storms and protect your ministry.
Communication can either advance our mission or cause harm to the reputation of our ministry. How your ministry communicates, especially during a crisis, is critical.
Communication can either advance our mission or cause harm to the reputation of our ministry. How your ministry communicates, especially during a crisis, is critical.
Wildfires destroy everything in their path and can change direction without warning. If your property has excessive fuel, you may be at higher risk for wildfires.