Shelter in Place Tiny Course

Course Level: EASY

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Shelter in Place Tiny Course

Overview

The shelter in place preparation strategy is one of two preparation strategies that most individuals or families really need to implement to be prepared.  By far, it is the easiest and least expensive strategy to prepare your family for many disaster scenarios.  Learn how to implement this strategy to protect your family in this tiny course.

Why take the Shelter in Place Tiny Course?

  • Learn which essential foods and water to have on hand, if forced to or it is recommended to shelter in place.
  • Check out our list of 'must have' shelter in place items.  I'll bet half of them are already in your home!
  • Learn why it may not be possible to purchase essential items once a shelter in place order is recommended.
  • Learn the difference between a shelter in place order and a lockdown order.
  • Learn the difference between 'basic' shelter in place resources and having 'advanced resources', as well as nice-to-have resources.
  • Learn which safety items, survival items, and comfort items should be/can be in your domicile.
  • Do you have children, infants, babies, pets, or other adults living with you?  Better have our recommended resources on hand for these people when you shelter in place.
Craig Sobolik, CBCP

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About the teacher

Craig Sobolik

I am an experienced and Certified Business Continuity Professional - (CBCP) whose career has been focused on helping some of corporate America's top businesses (think Fortune 1000 businesses) prepare for and manage disasters or threats to their businesses. My accolades include multiple awards for helping manage responses to such national events as the I-35 bridge collapse in Minneapolis, the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the Democratic National Convention in 2008 and managing a disaster preparedness program for UnitedHealth Group, a Fortune 6 company.

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