NEW OEM GUIDES TARGET SMALL BUSINESSES AND SENIORS & PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
NEW OEM GUIDES TARGET SMALL BUSINESSES AND SENIORS & PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
May 3 , 2005 As part of its ongoing effort to help all New Yorkers better prepare for emergencies, the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is pleased to introduce Ready New York for Seniors & People With Disabilities (in PDF) and Ready New York: Emergency Planning Guide for Small & Mid-Sized Companies (in PDF).
Ready New York for Seniors & People with Disabilities, which was produced in partnership with the Department for the Aging and the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities, addresses the added challenges emergencies can present for seniors and people with disabilities living in New York City. The guide provides detailed instructions on developing a disaster plan, assembling an Emergency Supply Kit, and putting together a Go Bag, as well as guidance on creating a support network, preparing for evacuation, and sheltering in place. Readers may also complete a tear-out emergency health information card for handy reference.
Produced in partnership with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Department of Small Business Services (SBS), Ready New York: Emergency Planning for Small & Mid-Sized Companies is designed to help businesses protect their employees, communities, and the environment and enhance a company's ability to recover from financial loss resulting from business interruption or damage to facilities and inventory. While many large companies have in-house emergency planners and business continuity professionals, there are 200,000 small businesses in New York City, accounting for nearly 98 percent of all businesses in the five boroughs. Following steps outlined in the guide, small- and mid-sized business owners can learn more about assessing hazards, developing a written plan, conducting training and drills, testing equipment, backing up records, and coordinating activities with neighboring businesses and emergency service providers.
Copies of Ready New York for Seniors & People with Disabilities will be available in every City-run senior center, through 311, and online at NYC.gov/oem. Copies of Ready New York: Emergency Planning for Small & Mid-Sized Companies will be available at every SBS Business Solutions Center and the City's Chambers of Commerce, as well as through 311 and online at NYC.gov/oem.
Read the OEM press release.
Ready New York for Seniors & People with Disabilities, which was produced in partnership with the Department for the Aging and the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities, addresses the added challenges emergencies can present for seniors and people with disabilities living in New York City. The guide provides detailed instructions on developing a disaster plan, assembling an Emergency Supply Kit, and putting together a Go Bag, as well as guidance on creating a support network, preparing for evacuation, and sheltering in place. Readers may also complete a tear-out emergency health information card for handy reference.
Produced in partnership with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Department of Small Business Services (SBS), Ready New York: Emergency Planning for Small & Mid-Sized Companies is designed to help businesses protect their employees, communities, and the environment and enhance a company's ability to recover from financial loss resulting from business interruption or damage to facilities and inventory. While many large companies have in-house emergency planners and business continuity professionals, there are 200,000 small businesses in New York City, accounting for nearly 98 percent of all businesses in the five boroughs. Following steps outlined in the guide, small- and mid-sized business owners can learn more about assessing hazards, developing a written plan, conducting training and drills, testing equipment, backing up records, and coordinating activities with neighboring businesses and emergency service providers.
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