Sunday, July 31, 2011
USAR Drill
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Wound Care Kit
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Friday, July 15, 2011
QuickTips for July – Important Information Needed After A Disaster
Think of what information you will need to carry on after a disaster. Much, but not all, of our important information today is stored in our computers. Copies of this information should be kept in a safe place such as a safe deposit box, at a relative’s house, outside the house with other disaster supplies or in a go-bag. Thumb drives could be very useful to store this information. If you are not computer capable, make do with copy machines.
Here is a list of items to get you started:
- Wills, insurance policies (home and autos), mortgage papers, deeds, Passports, driver licenses and credit cards (both sides), social security and medicare cards
- Birth, marriage, divorce and death certificates
- Bank and Brokerage account numbers and institution names
- Important phone numbers and addresses
- Health policy numbers and immunization records
You will also need information to file claims with FEMA and insurance companies. The sooner you can file, the sooner you will receive funds to begin rebuilding. This advice can save you MAJOR time and money.
To help support your claims you should have:
- Photos of every room, every closet, cupboard, drawer and cabinet as well as the exterior of the house and autos. These are the “before” photos so you can prove damage.
While you are gathering all of these “official” items, you might also want to store a copy of all of those digital family photos to protect family memories.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
First Aid Shopping
Just in time for Skills Day training, I was in REI yesterday and saw these two items on the rack. They are probably the items that we get the most questions on regarding where to buy them.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
2011 CERT Invitational (Burbank, CA)
This September 17, ten teams will execute high-intensity skills challenges based on the Citizen Corps CERT curricula. In this second-annual event, a mix of municipal and industry teams will compete to achieve the highest cumulative score over six distinctive stations:
Fire Suppression
Victim Triage and Casualty Collection Area
Search and Rescue Operations
Cribbing and Victim Extrication
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CERT comprehensive written exam
Each station is designed for six team members. Overall team size may range between a minimum of six (6) and a maximum of ten (10). All competing teams are required to provide an additional person that will be assigned to the overall event to assist with competition administration and logistics. All competing members are required to provide their own Personal Protective Equipment, though all operational materials will be furnished at each station.
General registration is now open and is handled online through the Eventbrite service:
2011invitational.eventbrite.com
Registration will remain open until all positions are filled. There is an entry fee of $50.00 for CERT teams from a city or county agency; $100.00 for business/industry ERT teams.
Ticket categories on registration page:
Municipal CERT Team
Business/Industry Team
Teams may pay by credit card or check. There is a nominal service fee charged by the registration website for credit card transactions. If your organization chooses to pay by check, when registering please click 'show other payment options' under the 'order now' button and a new button 'pay offline' will appear. Click this option. Teams that withdraw before July 31, 2011 will be given a refund.
Additional information and regulations can be found at:
BurbankFireCorps.org/CERT_Invitational
We'll see you in September!
Erik Day
2011 CERT Invitational Coordinator
competition@burbankfirecorps.org
http://www.burbankfirecorps.org/CERT_Invitational/
www.ci.burbank.ca.us
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Red Cross Backpacks @ Costco
Here’s a great gift idea for those that keep meaning to get prepared that never quite get around to it. One for the car, one at work, one at home.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Emergency Water Storage
Here is an ingenious way to store a large amount of drinking water in your home during emergencies. http://www.waterbob.com/ A relative in Hawaii just used one this morning to store water prior to the tsunami evacuations. These can also be found on eBay for $21 each (not including shipping)
Sunday, February 6, 2011
CERT National Newsletter Q1 2011
The CERT National Program Office is pleased to bring you the first 2011 quarterly "CERT National Newsletter." This is an exciting edition and features an informative story on Haiti CERT’s response to the devastating earthquake a year ago. Also, be sure to read the stories on promoting CERT in your community, a rodeo in Guam that refreshes disaster readiness skills, and how a “disability” is a special skill in disguise. Click on the following link to read and download the newsletter: http://www.citizencorps.gov/cert/newsletter.shtm
We hope you enjoy this newsletter. If you know of others who would be interested in receiving CERT National newsletters or CERT updates, please have them subscribe at the following website: http://www.citizencorps.gov/cert/subscribe.shtm
Thank you.
Sincerely,
CERT National Program Office
Community Preparedness Division
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
A Gift Idea For CERT Teams
Check out the CERT VAULT (Vehicle Attached Utility Load Transporter) available on Amazon. Is it cool? Definitely! Is it useful? Of course! Is it expensive? You bet!