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Preparing for the Worst: A Comprehensive Guide to Protecting Your Family from Terrorist Attacks, Natural Disasters, and Other Catastrophes: Praeger Security International

Autor James Schaefer Jones
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iun 2007 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Preparing for the Worst details the best practices in antiterrorism tactics and preparing for disaster. This book is for typical American families, business travelers, corporate executive management personnel, emergency first responders, school administrators, and local government officials responsible for public safety and emergency management.Americans are regularly bombarded with reports of disaster and tragedy in the daily news. Catastrophes like earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, violent crimes, and terrorism are so common and routine that many of us have become numb to the stories. Without a heightened awareness, focused concern, and effective planning, we have lost the edge that can save lives.Do you know what you should do to protect your family during a disaster? Does your neighbor have the knowledge required to survive a catastrophic event? Part of the solution is rooted in common sense, but much more depends upon effectively applying learned survival skills. Americans need a helpful reference tool-a Swiss army knife for handling today's threats. This book is that tool.A former U.S. Marine and Desert Storm veteran, Schaefer-Jones has experienced calamity firsthand. He is also a concerned husband and the father of three young children. While considering how he would personally handle a disastrous event close to home, he came to realize that a comprehensive how-to guide was not available-until now.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275996314
ISBN-10: 027599631X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Praeger Security International

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

James (Jay) Schaefer-Jones is Director of Night Vision Programs for a government subcontractor in Fairfield, N.J., where he supports a domestic and international network of sales representatives responsible for night vision and security product sales to military, federal, local law enforcement, and broadcast and media customers. He is an active volunteer with his local Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) and Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). An engineer by training, he also served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a Chief Communications and Electronics Technician at Camp LeJeune, N.C., writing Standard Operating Procedures and operator's manuals. He was formally recognized through official correspondence for improvising unique solutions during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm.

Cuprins

Tables and FiguresPrefaceChapter 1 Why Prepare?Using This Guide to PrepareChapter 2 Be Prepared: The BasicsDo Your HomeworkHazardsWarning Systems and SignalsEvacuating Yourself and Your FamilyCommunity and Other PlansSchool Emergency PlansWorkplace PlansEmergency Planning and ChecklistsEscape RoutesFamily CommunicationsUtility Shutoff and SafetyInsurance and Vital RecordsSpecial NeedsCaring for AnimalsSafety SkillsAssemble a Disaster Supplies KitKit LocationsWaterFoodBasic Disaster Supplies KitMaintaining Your Disaster Supplies KitShelterManaging WaterManaging Food SuppliesHazard-Specific PreparednessOther Considerations in the Wake of a DisasterVolunteer-Responder ConvergencePeripheral HazardsPracticing and Maintaining Your PlanChapter 3 Resources for More InformationInternationalU.S. Federal GovernmentState and Local AuthoritiesCommercial and OthersChapter 4 Natural HazardsEarthquakesKnow the TermsTake Protective MeasuresFiresClassification of FiresTake Protective MeasuresFloodsKnow the TermsTake Protective MeasuresExtreme HeatKnow the TermsTake Protective MeasuresFirst Aid for Heat-Induced IllnessesAdditional InformationHurricanesKnow the TermsTake Protective MeasuresLandslides and MudslidesTake Protective MeasuresThunderstorms and LightningKnow the TermsTake Protective MeasuresTornadoesKnow the TermsTake Protective MeasuresTsunamisKnow the TermsTake Protective MeasuresVolcanoesTake Protective MeasuresWildfiresTake Protective MeasuresWinter Storms and Extreme ColdKnow the TermsTake Protective MeasuresPandemicsKnow the TermsTake Protective MeasuresOther Disease ThreatsTake Protective MeasuresIf You Suspect that You Might Be InfectedChapter 5 Technological HazardsHazardous Materials IncidentsTake Protective MeasuresHousehold Chemical EmergenciesTake Protective MeasuresNuclear Power Plant EmergenciesMinimizing Exposure to RadiationKnow the TermsTake Protective MeasuresChapter 6 TerrorismGeneral Information about TerrorismHomeland Security Advisory SystemThreat Conditions and Associated Protective MeasuresBomb Threats or ExplosionsTake Protective MeasuresBiological ThreatsTake Protective MeasuresChemical ThreatsTake Protective MeasuresNuclear ThreatsHazards of Nuclear DevicesTake Protective MeasuresRadiological Dispersion Device (RDD) ThreatsTake Protective MeasuresPersonal Antiterrorism MeasuresIdentifying the ThreatLimiting VisibilityPhysical SecurityTravelDetecting SurveillanceAttack RecognitionIncident ReactionCyber-Terrorism and Identity TheftCyber-TerrorismIdentity TheftChapter 7 Recovering from DisasterHealth and Safety GuidelinesAiding the InjuredHealthSafety IssuesReturning HomeBefore You Enter Your HomeGoing Inside Your HomeBeing Wary of Wildlife and Other AnimalsSeeking Disaster AssistanceDirect AssistanceThe Federal RoleCoping with DisasterUnderstand Disaster EventsRecognize Signs of Disaster-Related StressEasing Disaster-Related StressHelping Children Cope with DisasterMonitor and Limit Your Family's Exposure to the MediaUse Support NetworksHelping OthersAppendix A: Water Conservation TipsIndoor Water Conservation TipsGeneralBathroomKitchenLaundryOutdoor Water Conservation TipsGeneralCar WashingLawn CarePoolAppendix B: Disaster Supplies ChecklistsFirst-Aid SuppliesNonprescription and Prescription Medicine Kit SuppliesSanitation and Hygiene SuppliesTools and EquipmentFood and WaterClothes and Bedding SuppliesVital InformationAppendix C: First Aid in an NBC EnvironmentGeneralNBC First-Aid MaterialsClassification of Chemical and Biological AgentsConditions that May Signal a Chemical or Biological AttackFirst Aid for a Chemical AttackNerve AgentsSigns and Symptoms of Nerve Agent PoisoningFirst Aid for Nerve Agent PoisoningBlister AgentsProtective MeasuresSigns and Symptoms of Blister Agent PoisoningFirst-Aid Measures for Blister Agent PoisoningChoking Agents (Lung-Damaging Agents)Protective MeasuresSigns and Symptoms of Choking AgentsSelf-AidCyanogen (Blood) AgentsProtective MeasuresSigns and Symptoms of Cyanogen Agent PoisoningFirst Aid for Cyanogen Agent PoisoningIncapacitating Agents and First AidIncendiary Agents and First AidBiological Agents and First AidToxinsSigns and Symptoms of Toxin ExposureSelf-Aid for Toxin ExposureNuclear Detonation, RDD Events, or Nuclear Reactor AccidentsAppendix D: Disaster Planning for Pets and LivestockGeneralPlanning for Domestic PetsBefore a DisasterDuring a DisasterAfter a DisasterPlanning for Horses, Large Animals, and LivestockBefore a DisasterDuring a DisasterAfter a DisasterAppendix E: Evacuating Mass TransitGeneralEmergencies on a Train or a Subway CarTypes of EmergenciesBefore a DisasterDuring a DisasterAfter a Disaster EvacuationEmergencies on a School (or Commuter) BusBefore a DisasterDuring a DisasterAfter a Disaster EvacuationEmergencies on an AirplaneBefore a DisasterDuring a DisasterAfter a Disaster EvacuationAppendix F: Sheltering in PlaceTake Protective MeasuresBefore a DisasterDuring a DisasterAfter a DisasterAppendix G: Emergency Communications9-1-12-1-1Citizen's Band (CB)49 MHz Personal RadiosFamily Radio Service (FRS) 179General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)Multiuse Radio Service (MURS)Amateur Radio Service (Ham Radio)ScannersGlobal Positioning System (GPS)Emergency Alert System (EAS)Emergency Weather ReceiversPersonal Locator Beacons (PLB)Emergency Family Communications PlanIndex

Recenzii

The author covers a gamut of natural disasters, terrorist attacks and other threats that may be realized..This title is recommended for public libraries. It may be a good addition to college libraries where courses are offered to public safety professionals and first responders.
Schaefer-Jones..[e]xplains preparations by which people can prove themselves and save their families during an emergency. After going over the basics such as having plans and supplies, he looks at specific natural, technological, and terrorism hazards. A final chapter discusses recovering from disaster.