Todd Reynolds and and fellow GEOGABLE Colleagues - You may well be
interested to read this blog posting on current initiatives to update
disaster and evacuation policies to protect people with disabilities.
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Hello,
I hope to introduce improved preparedness into the main stream for practical disaster mitigation and to help reduce stress. As a point of reference, I have been fortunate to receive the following endorsement:
"Thank you...regarding your vital information on Preparedness...In particular...useful information for people to have in terms of property insurance and business recovery issues...a good reminder of ways of helping prevent stress by Preparedness..."
--Disaster Mental Health, American Red Cross, National Headquarters, USA
My Website information is shown below. Thank you for any help you can give.
Regards,
Tony
Site Name: Disaster Preparedness
Site URL: http://www.disasterprepared.net/preparedness.html
Description: Ways to Improve Disaster Preparedness - BRACE YOURSELF Reduce the Emotional Impact of Loss
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