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Aging Services of Arizona Newsletters
SCF July 2010 - "Stable Footing"
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SCF Arizona - What can you do to be safer at work?
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SCF Arizona Monthly Newsletter - May 2010
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Emergency Prepardness Planning - How to React
You can do all in your power to
avoid an emergency or disaster by putting detailed plans in place. But if and when an emergency does occur, you
need to be prepared to react. Whether
the event threatens lives or property or both, the speed and efficiency of how
you notify and communicate is what can prevent loss of life and loss of
property.
Notification
Whether it is a fire, a
tornado, an intruder or a broken heat pump, there are a number of people that
need to be aware of what is happening, when it’s happening. The fire department, the Executive Director,
the Facilities Manager, on-site security, etc. needs to be notified
simultaneously, so each can react accordingly.
Whether they are on-campus or off-campus, whether they have a cell phone
or a pager or a desk phone, notification needs to occur automatically, in
real-time.
Communication
Inclement weather, community lock-down, construction warnings or a fire .
. . all events in which residents and staff to immediately be made aware of what
to do. The ability to communicate
instantly can save lives. Simultaneous
calls to residential phones, cell phones, pagers and/or PA systems is the most
effective way to broadcast emergency related instructions.
Preparing on the front end can help you to avoid many emergencies and
disasters, but if and when they do indeed occur, having ability to quickly and
efficiently notify and communicate important information can save lives.
Because right now matters most . . . contact Status Solutions to find out
how SARA can be a part of your Emergency Preparedness Plan.
Lori Kohlsmith, Territory
Manager
Status Solutions
434-296-1789 x739
SCF Arizona - New SCF Website with ASP Application Online Procudure
Please click below to read the April 2010 bulletin from SCF Arizona featuring the new SCF website with ASP application complete online procedure.
SCF March 2010 Newsletter
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Economic Uncertainty Lengthens Sales Cycle in Today’s Senior Market
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by Michael Starke
SCF Arizona - Protect Against Hearing Loss in the Workplace
Please click here to read SCF Arizona's February newsletter - Protect Against Hearing Loss in the Workplace.
SCF Arizona - Safety Pays 4th Qtr 2009
Please click here to read SCF Arizona's "Safety Pays" 4th Quarter Newsletter.
SCF Arizona December 09 Safety Bulletin
Take time to learn hazardous material label warnings.
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