Organize for Disaster

Organize for Disaster
Author: Judith Kolberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780966797046

This guide focuses on planning for disasters as part of everyday life; it provides organizing tools like shopping lists, storage ideas, evacuation plans. etc.

In Case of Emergency: The Family Disaster Organizer

In Case of Emergency: The Family Disaster Organizer
Author: Allison Stewart
Publisher: Adams Media
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1507214448

Be prepared for any emergency situation with this personalized organizer to help keep you and your family safe no matter what the crisis. With the increase in earthquakes, terrible storms, pandemics, and other emergencies, it’s more important than ever to be ready for the unexpected. Owning an emergency kit and stocking up on essentials is a great place to start, but you will also need advice on how to respond to specific emergencies. Keeping yourself organized is key to how quickly you can respond in a worst-case scenario. In Case of Emergency: The Family Disaster Organizer is the perfect way to collect and organize the valuable information that will help you survive a crisis. Featuring expert guidance for real-life emergencies, basic first aid information, as well as places to record everything from evacuation plans to emergency contacts and your family’s medical history, this practical book will ensure that you truly have all the information you need when disaster strikes. Now you can put your mind at ease knowing that you’ve taken the necessary steps to prepare your family for any emergency situation that may come your way.

Quick Reference Guide to 31 Small Steps to Organize for Emergencies (and Disasters)

Quick Reference Guide to 31 Small Steps to Organize for Emergencies (and Disasters)
Author: Shawndra Holmberg
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781987592795

When you think of emergencies and disasters, you may picture hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, or blizzards. This Quick Reference Guide is intended to help you be better prepared for those emergencies and disasters.But a disaster does not have to affect your whole community. A disaster is anything that overwhelms your resources. Sometimes things can happen just to you or your family. It can be as routine as your car needing repair, a water heater that floods your basement, or gremlins in the attic. These steps will also prepare you for those more immediate and personal emergencies.For those of you who want to cut to the chase and skip the background information, this Quick Reference Guide to 31 Small Steps to Organize for Emergencies (and Disasters) is for you. It's the actions you need to take to be prepared for the next emergency, disaster, or zombie attack. I've kept the checklists and resources and left out the explanations, the reasons why, and further clarifications. This guide is the bare bones information you need.

Organized Behavior in Disaster: Analysis and Conceptualization

Organized Behavior in Disaster: Analysis and Conceptualization
Author: Russell Rowe Dynes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1969
Genre: Disaster relief
ISBN:

The study focuses on organized activities within communities experiencing disaster. It is initiated by a description of the nature of disaster involvement on the part of various community organizations. A discussion follows of the different meanings of the term 'disaster' and of the social implications created by differential characteristics of disaster agents. It is suggested that the primary disruption of the social structure is revealed in unplanned changes in interorganizational relationships. Four types of organized behavior are isolated, derived from a cross-classification of the nature of the disaster tasks and the post-impact structure. Using these four types, problems of mobilization and recruitment are discussed as well as the specific operational problems these groups experience functioning under disaster conditions. A final chapter deals with the implications of disaster research in dealing with the organizational consequences of a nuclear catastrophe.

The Disaster Prepper's Organizer

The Disaster Prepper's Organizer
Author: Walter Jacob Mullin
Publisher: Adams Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781440565267

The ultimate resource for preparing your family for the worst With the increase in earthquakes, terrible storms, and political unrest over the last few years, it's more important than ever to be ready for unexpected emergencies and disasters. Owning a "bug-out bag" and stocking up on the essentials is a great place to start, but you will also need to hold onto the valuable information that will help you survive a crisis. From financial accounts and insurance policies to your family's blood types and medical history, The Disaster Prepper's Organizer is an all-in-one guide that gives you plenty of space to record the details that matter most in your day-to-day life. Complete with a pocket for important documents, basic first-aid instructions, and tips for living off the grid, this book will ensure that you truly have all the information you need when disaster strikes. With The Disaster Prepper's Organizer, you can ease your mind knowing that you've taken the necessary steps to prepare your family for any emergency that may come your way.

Survival Mom

Survival Mom
Author: Lisa Bedford
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0062089455

From the creator of TheSurvivalMom.com comes this first-of-its-kind guidebook for all the “prepper” moms keen to increase their family's level of preparedness for emergencies and crises of all shapes and sizes. Publisher’s Weekly calls Lisa Bedford’s Survival Mom an “impressively comprehensive manual,” saying, “suburban mom Bedford helps readers learn about, prepare for, and respond to all manner of disasters. . . . From 'Instant Survival Tip' sidebars to a list of 'Lessons from the Great Depression'. . . Bedford's matter-of-fact yet supportive tone will keep the willies at bay.”

31 Small Steps to Organize for Emergencies (and Disasters)

31 Small Steps to Organize for Emergencies (and Disasters)
Author: Shawndra Holmberg CPO-CD
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-02-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781984161697

This book is not intended to be a survival guide if life as we know it crumbles. This book is for those who understand that emergencies and disasters can happen to individuals, families, communities, and geographical regions, and who want to be ready to handle them better. A winter storm can take out your electricity for days or even weeks. A hurricane may threaten your city and you have to shelter in place or choose to evacuate until it passes. A tornado carves a path of devastation and utilities are disrupted; you're fine but you have no electricity or water. There's a fire in your building and you have to evacuate with the basic necessities. A tree crashes down on your house and you have to find other accommodations until repairs are made. Or you're stuck in your car on the highway due to a major accident ahead. You will be planning and preparing for large emergencies, which means you'll be better prepared for the smaller emergencies. If an emergency happens, your life will be affected, but you'll handle it better if you take these 31 Small Steps to Organize for Emergencies.

Organizing, Role Enactment, and Disaster

Organizing, Role Enactment, and Disaster
Author: Gary A. Kreps
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1994
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780874134681

Organizing is represented by a structural code having four elements: domains (D), tasks (T), human and material resources (R), and activities (A). The code is used to empirically record differences between formal organizing and collective behavior as the most immediate structural setting within which role enactment occurs.