Disaster Preparedness

Read: Shelter in Place: The Best Protection against a Nuclear Detonation

Shelter in Place: The Best Protection against a Nuclear Detonation

Here are some best practices for sheltering in place during a nuclear explosion, including where to shelter and what to do after you get there.

Read: Cell Towers Thrive During Hurricane Harvey in Comparison to Katrina

Cell Towers Thrive During Hurricane Harvey in Comparison to Katrina

According to the FCC, four percent of the estimated 7,800 cell towers in Harvey’s path were wiped out compared to over 1,000 cell sites incapacitated by Katrina.

Read: Minimizing the Financial Impact of Emergency Work

Minimizing the Financial Impact of Emergency Work

According to the National Centers for Environmental Information, since 1980, there have been 188 weather and climate disasters that resulted in at least $1 billion in damages each across the U.S.

Rhode Island Safety Plan Designed to Make Schools More Secure

Read: Mass Notification Technology Is Only as Good as Your Plan: Tips from a K-12 District CIO

Mass Notification Technology Is Only as Good as Your Plan: Tips from a K-12 District CIO

Technology staff needs to know what to do after an emergency alert is triggered.

Research: Calif. Buildings Remain Vulnerable 20 Years After Northridge Quake

Seattle Schools to Start Earthquake Safety Construction Work

The Plan in a Can – Unreliable and Vulnerable in Court

Be sure to tailor your crisis plan to your campus’ specific needs.

National ‘ShakeOut’ Earthquake Drill to be Held in October

Houston District Trains for Disaster With Overturned Bus

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