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Disaster and Emergency Readiness
In "Disaster and Emergency Readiness," you'll find a variety of forms to help your church be ready for the unexpected.
Store Code: BP23
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Price: $24.95

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Topics:Care of Church, Church safety, Crisis, Policies
Filters:Church board, Committee member, Facility management, Management
Purpose:Ministry
References:None
Date Added:February 10, 2009
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Overview

Be sure you know how to protect your congregation and minimize the harm when an emergency hits.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Disaster and Emergency Readiness in the Local Church
Foresight and planning can help a church meet the challenges of a sudden disaster.

Emergency Procedures

Congregational Disaster Preparedness Checklist

Church Property Inventory Form

Emergency Kit Preparedness Form

Annual Disaster Plan: Roles and Responsibilities

Volunteer Agreement and Release Form

Disaster Preparedness: Congregational Training Session

Emergency Preparedness Planning Model (The P.A.I.I.R. Method)

Family Disaster Preparedness Checklist

Prayer Service and Litany in Disaster

Tornado Preparedness

Standby Generator and Automatic Transfer Switch Operations


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