by ANDREW ALTIZER, an Article Out Loud from the Domestic Preparedness Journal.
When time permits, in-depth quantitative research offers valuable information for disaster preparedness and response. However, the foundation of preparedness is rooted in the day-to-day activities that prevent small events from becoming big crises and help manage large events that cannot be avoided. As such, the following little habits can have big effects both operationally and administratively for any emergency or disaster.
Narrated by MacGregor Stephenson
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