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PROACTIVE ALL-HAZARDS PLANNING CAN HELP LESSEN THE IMPACT OF UNPLANNED DISASTERS
When unplanned emergencies strike, the damages can be insurmountable. From physical infrastructure devastation to economic loss, all the way up to a loss of life.

According to FEMA, “Hazard mitigation is best accomplished when based on a comprehensive, long-term plan developed before a disaster strikes. Mitigation planning is the process used by state, tribal, and local leaders to understand risks from natural hazards and develop long-term strategies that will reduce the impacts of future events on people, property, and the environment.”

CHUG UPDATES: When it comes to emergency preparedness, you don’t want to roll the dice. The stakes are too high. Have you done a Hazards Vulnerability Assessment for your organization? We can help.



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