Practice Disaster Response Drills
Learn about the protocols and regular drills programs can practice now to help them prepare for a natural disaster.
Being prepared before an emergency — such as a natural disaster, health pandemic, or violence — makes it easier for everyone to cope and recover during and after that emergency. These resources help early childhood programs learn more about emergency preparedness.
Check out emergency response and recovery and mental health and emergencies to explore related resources about responding to and recovering from disasters or emergencies.
Learn about the protocols and regular drills programs can practice now to help them prepare for a natural disaster.
Identify some of the measures a program can implement immediately to prepare for a natural disaster.
Learn about the federal, state, and local regulations that programs should consider as they prepare their facilities for natural disasters.
This webinar explores how to develop a disaster preparedness plan. You'll also learn how it protects the health, behavioral health, and safety of staff, children, and families before, during, and after an emergency.
Learn how to create a customized disaster management plan that addresses your facility’s specific needs.
Learn how to establish resilient facilities and implement emergency response systems that ensure programs are ready to assess, prepare, respond to, and recover from natural disasters.
A hurricane is a tropical storm that starts in the warm waters of the tropics. They can cause considerable damage, especially along coastlines. Explore this resource for information about hurricane preparedness.
Learn how a comprehensive risk assessment can help you prepare your facility to protect children and staff during a natural disaster.
Learn about the important role communication plays in a multi-tiered emergency response system.
Use these five key steps as you implement your disaster management plan.