Monday, June 13, 2011

Book: Protocols for Dealing with Terrorism, Disasters, Crime and Other Common Threats.

“How to Handle a Crisis” was created for businesses, families and individuals that lack emergency training, yet wish to be prepared to react to an event when help may not be immediately available, and want a single hands-on resource guide for multiple threats.
 Loaded with concise protocols and charts for dealing with natural and manmade disasters, terrorism, nuclear, biological, chemical and medical emergencies, bomb threats, active shooters, crime and other crises, there are also chapters on travel, hotel and aircraft safety, mitigating ID theft, sheltering in place, emergency food and water as well as how to prepare for a disaster.

 An extensive up-to-date first aid chapter has protocols for all common medical emergencies such as fractures, heart attacks, bites, amputations and poisonings, but also covers emergencies not normally found in civilian books such as blast injuries, childbirth, influenza and much more.

 When an emergency strikes, critical, timely, easy-to-follow life saving information is essential, without wasting precious time looking through assorted sources.

 Written by former police chief Dennis Evers, author of a best selling book on protocols for emergency personnel that is used by the secret service, military, Fortune 100’s and hundreds of thousand of police, fire and medical personnel worldwide, “How to Handle a Crisis” is a must have in these dangerous times.

Priced at just $12.95, the166 page 5.5 X 8.5” book easily fits in attaches, drawers and glove boxes and is available at www.howtohandleacrisis.com

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