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Emergency Preparedness - bad news and good news

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Casual Uncluttering LLC

While tthe primary focus of this article is Washington State, all you need to do to make it relevant for a non-Washingtonian is look for the equivalent for your state and your town. The rest is universal.

 

NAPO Seattle Area Chapter, one of my two professional societies (National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals), hosted Dr. Rebecca Chatfield and Mr. Paul Thomsen who volunteer with the City of Bellevue Office of Emergency Management to teach Emergency Preparedness for a variety of audiences. We believe that helping our clients get organized can help them be more prepared for disasters, and Dr. Chatfield and Mr. Thomsen were teaching us an even more sophisticated level of readiness.

 Emergency preparedness supplies Supplies for emergency preparedness: freeze-dried food, a water purifier, a first-aid kit, a battery-operated radio, a knapsack packed with necessities like toiletries and meds.

 

The bad news - Washington is the fourth most disaster-prone state in America, according to data compiled by Megan Trimble of US News & World Reports and published on June 18, 2018 in America's 10 Most Disaster-Prone States

 

The good news: we can prepare for disasters. Even small changes in how we arrange our possessions can make a difference in how safely we can navigate a dangerous situation. For example - keep a pair of shoes by your bed. If something shatters your bedroom window, you'll be able to slip them on before you step on to broken glass. There are many excellent sources for information on what you'll need to do, have, and understand in disaster conditions. Ready.gov, the Washington Emergency Management Division and the City of Bellevue Office of Emergency Management are just three. Many more specialized agencies also provide valuable insights - for example, The Humane Society of the United States offers excellent guidance about how to include your pets and farm animals in your plans.

 

Don't be afraid. Don't ignore the possibilities. Think ahead and set yourself up for success.

Dorte Engel
RE/MAX Leading Edge - Bowie, MD
ABC - Annapolis, Bowie, Crofton & rest of Maryland

Dear Lauren,

I used to be pretty good about this stuff. Then I became a Realtor. Now I need to do my laundry by appointment.

Oct 03, 2018 09:49 PM
Lauren Williams, CPO

@Dorte Engel You just got me laughing so hard my stomach hurt. You and me both! I used to have a kit for my car, because I considered that to be my most vulnerable space. My ex-husband didn't realize what it was, threw it out - grrr. I've never found the time/finances to replace it. And I'm TERRIFIED of earthquakes. And I tell my clients all the time - there are days they'd fire me on the spot if they came to my house - no one's perfect. So as to doing your laundry by appointment - BRILLIANT. It can be a hugely effective tactic to schedule tasks as if they were appointments with yourself, anything from the laundry to paying the bills.

Oct 04, 2018 02:31 PM