Here are some resources to give you a good start.
FEMA
site has suggestions - You will need Adobe Reader to
open the files
after you download them.
GET
ADOBE READER HERE www.adobe.com
(Thank
you "Mikie" of AFEChicago.org
for donating them to us.)
http://www.fema.gov
http://www.fema.gov/library/bizindex.htm
http://www.fema.gov/library/lib08.htm
http://www.fema.gov/emi/hmep/gdlns.htm
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.html
http://www.fmglobal.com
Don (your
webmaster) suggest these additional resources.
Are
your security personnel kept up to date? Insure they are, with internet
access to sites like these...
http://www.adl.org/security/building_security.html
http://www.security-expert.org/
Letter
and Package Bomb Indicators
...unabomber/fbi.html
Bomb
Threats and Physical Security Planning
http://nsi.org/Library/Terrorism/bombthreat.html
Justice
Dept., Issues and Recommendations for Upgrading Federal Building Security
http://nsi.org/Library/Terrorism/fedbuild.txt
September's AFE meeting is on Emergency power and backup generators. Don't
wait till disaster strikes, have your plan in place. |
How can you help victims of the recent attack?
http://www.redcross.org/
The number of Americans killed and injured in these terrorist attack,
is difficult to grasp. Reading this list
of victims will help.
To Make a Donation:
Call 1-800 HELP NOW or visit the online donation system at the link above.
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Fireman's
Fund - all proceeds go to the
families of fallen rescue workers. |
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If you need to find a family member affected by the disaster:
American Airlines
1-800-245-0999
United Airlines 1-800-932-8555
Navy/Marines 1-877-663-6772
US Air Force 1-800-253-9276
US Army (Military District of Washington) 1-800-477-9571
DoD Compassion Center for non-uniformed DoD employees at the Pentagon:
1-800-833-6622 |