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Community!
Save Lives!
Prepare your neighborhoods, friends, and family for disasters like hurricanes,
earthquakes, tornadoes and pandemic outbreaks!
Local Business
Individuals and Families
Community
School Bus Drivers
Schools, Preschools and Daycares
Ron Wells is a specialist in disaster protection planning for home, church,
group,
public and private sectors. He provides peace of mind for you.
Ron Wells Consulting can assist with
disaster planning by getting you the supplies, equipment and
training you need to safely go through any wide spread or long term
disruption.
Recent Meetings and Activity:
Indianapolis Star article from the Vincennes University was
conducted by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at
http://www.indystar.com

News from the Government from http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/pandemicflu/
The Importance Of Preparedness By Individuals, Communities, And
The Private Sector
Individuals Must Actively Participate. Simple
infection-control measures including hand washing and staying home when ill are
critical. Individuals should actively participate in their communities'
responses.
State And Local Governments Must Prepare. Pandemics are
global events, but individual communities experience pandemics as local events.
State and local governments, with clear guidance from the Federal Government,
should be prepared to implement community-wide measures, such as school closures
and suspension of public gatherings, to halt the spread of disease.
The Private Sector Must Prepare. The private sector, with
targeted and timely guidance from the Federal Government, should develop plans
to provide essential services even in the face of sustained and significant
absenteeism. Businesses should also integrate their planning into their
communities' planning.
Is your company ready for a disaster?
We all know that if your employee is overly concerned for the welfare of
his/her family in a time of disaster, chances are they will not be at work.
Switches still need to be pulled, computers monitored, children and patients
cared for, and money dispersed. How can these services continue to
function properly with a greatly reduced work force?
Employee absenteeism,
due to a wide spread event, can be devastating to your business and community.
When business as usual has been seriously disrupted, social confidence can break
down. Community perception of how well your organization performs in the
first few hours, days and weeks during a serious event, reflects directly upon
management's mitigate foresight and recovery ability. A positive
community perception may not only retain you client base, but may help it to
increase. On the other hand, a negative community perception can only have
adverse effects.
Reduce employee absenteeism in a time of disaster

Is your family prepared to "take care" of itself in an emergency?
Do we depend on FEMA and the Red Cross too much? What will your family
do if there is a large earthquake in the area? What happens if a pandemic
disease is spreading throughout the region? How do you plan to keep your
family safe? Do you have a plan for food storage, heating or safe drinking
water? What if the power is out for more than a week?
Be your family's "first responder" by attending a
get a
Basic Family Pack

Types of Disasters or Hazards
Natural Disasters: