EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Our innovative Emergency Response Plan ERP design provides crisis and emergency response teams with all the vital information they need in an organized, concise format to effectively manage any emergency. Our ERPs are the benchmark Fortune 500s and security directors strive to attain. They enjoy the simplicity and ease-of-use, combined with the comprehensive material contained within the plans. Our ERPs are specially designed for each facility. The ERP’s “all-hazard” approach is identified by top property management firms, and businesses as a best practice. We integrate the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the Incident Command System (ICS) as the nucleus of our plans. Our emergency response plans are customized for each facility and contain easy-to-follow emergency procedure flowcharts, event aids, phone numbers, emergency response team roles & responsibilities checklists, area specific actions, and supplemental support information.
Our plans include the following:
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National Incident Management System (NIMS) compliant
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Incident Command System (ICS) structured
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Meets or exceeds local, state and federal guidelines
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FEMA 4 Phases of Emergency Management: Mitigation/ Prevention, Preparedness, Response and Recovery
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Meets NFPA 1600 and PAS 200 international standards
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Electronic versions, Apps, 3D-ring binders or our popular large flipchart format
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Color-coded tabs to easily locate information
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Contingency procedures for all hazards/threats (35+)
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Protective actions including evacuation, sheltering, lockdown and reunification
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Custom flowcharts provide effective road map from time of discovery, notifications, assessing the situation, actions taken, closure of the incident and initial recovery
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Event aides/checklists to assist the Incident Commander (IC) and Emergency Response Teams (ERT)
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Emergency Response Teams roles and responsibility checklists for every type of hazard
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Active Shooter best practices including: Run/Hide/Fight and ALICE
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Evacuation routes, evacuation assembly areas, sheltering locations, Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs)
Supplemental information including emergency shut off locations, extinguisher locations, standpipes and fire panels



