2024 Schedule of Virtual Disaster Preparedness: The Basics

2024 Schedule of Virtual Disaster Preparedness: The Basics

An overview of the hazards that can impact Seattle, and steps community members can take to become prepared for the unexpected.

By Seattle Office of Emergency Management

Location

To be announced

About this event

Have you ever wondered what you'll do should an event disrupt your normal routine? What about your family or friends? Earthquakes, for example, do not happen every day, but they can happen and would be the worst-case scenario for Seattle. This presentation will provide an overview of the hazards that can impact Seattle, and steps community members can take to become prepared for the unexpected. Participants will receive guidance on how to develop a disaster plan, build a disaster supply kit, and organize with your neighbors to become better prepared. You'll also receive an overview of other OEM efforts including the SNAP program, Community Emergency Hubs, and the City's new alert and notification system, Alert Seattle.


Intended Audience: This presentation is intended for a broad array of audiences. This could include a business or non-profit organization looking to increase the personal preparedness of its employees. It could also include a community group looking to improve the personal preparedness of the neighborhood or people they serve.


This will take place via Zoom. You do not need to have a Zoom account to attend. Access to the training will be provided after registration has closed. Registration will close two hours prior to the class. Please make sure to check your email no sooner than two hours before the program start time. Access to each program will be emailed approximately two hours prior to the start of the program.


Can't make any of the dates and times offered? No worries! Just click on the Training Request Form and let us know you would like training for your community! You can also watch educational videos instructing you on specific skills needed to make it through the worst-case scenario.

For accessibility accommodation or any questions, please contact oem@seattle.gov or 206-233-5076.

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Seattle Office of Emergency Management

(206) 233-5076

OEM@seattle.gov