Disaster safety is definitely NOT a case of "one
size fits all".
Every family, workplace or school has a unique population. Every
site has definitive physical characteristics. Ways in which people occupy and use spaces vary, and schedules vary. Distances
they typically travel vary. There can be health or age-related issues. So many things are different from case
to case.
Also, each type of disaster, as well as each disaster event, has a unique
signature. To not understand that truth can lead to problems. For instance, adding protective film to windows
can help to limit injuries from imploding glass during earthquakes, but filmed windows are much more difficult to penetrate
for fire evacuation, when seconds most count. It's therefore important to know when and where to apply appropriate safety
measures and principles so that you don't create a new problem.
We help you to make sense out of these variables, and help you to create
a custom emergency plan. We evaluate your likely risks and show you how to apply solid life safety principles
to each set of unique circumstances.
Our goal is to do so in a way that allows you to best protect your
physical, psychological and economic life safety, particularly
during the "hot" moments of crises, AND during the most unstable period of the aftermath.