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5-Minute Message: Required to be Prepared!

Requiring your staff to be prepared, trained, and ready to deal with emergencies helps our communities to be more self-sufficient, better able to respond, and ultimately more empowered. Simple requirements for staff include:

  • Carry a whistle and flashlight – and know the code (1=Yes, 2=No, 3= Help)
  • Keep employee emergency contact information updated
  • Program cell phones with key contact information, medical data, rally points, etc.
  • Have basic safety and preparedness information in wallets, glove compartments, back packs, etc.

Check periodically to make sure that everyone is maintaining this simple level of required preparedness. Have your team track the successes that arise from having these tools with them every day. This will help your employees to be heroes for themselves, their families, and their communities. They will become more confident as they walk the world prepared.

5-Minute Message: Lucky You

As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, we often hear the phrase “the luck o’ the Irish”, and images of ‘”lucky shamrocks” abound. Many people think of luck as something that is stumbled upon accidentally, like a pot of gold, but others align with the popular saying “Luck is simply Preparation meeting Opportunity.”  For this St. Patrick’s Day, cultivate your luck with a little preparedness and a dash of optimism. Do any of the following to feel confident before an emergency:

• Carry a whistle, flashlight, programmed cell phone, CUE card
• Choose comfortable shoes
• Review in your head some helpful response tips, such as the proper way to use a fire extinguisher: P.A.S.S. (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep).

If you do experience an emergency, some people will say how “lucky you were”, others will recognize it as simply being prepared to prosper!

5-Minute Message: Away From Your Desk

While desks are great for storing supplies and they provide some physical safety, you may spend little or no time at a desk or permanent work space. Simple choices in how you travel around can leave you feeling healthier, safer, more confident and better able to handle any situation. You might: stay well-hydrated and carry a water bottle. Keep a cell phone programmed with all your important numbers, a paper copy of emergency contacts, or both. Wear comfortable shoes. Put some emergency response information in your wallet or purse (basic First Aid & CPR or CARD’s emergency CUE card are good choices.) Walk the world with some simple practical portable preparedness — you’ll feel more confident and you’ll be ready to keep yourself and others calm, comfortable and safe.

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