Forum week 2 – 1 of 2 responses in Emergency Disaster Management…

factors needed to be considered when incorporating an issue into disaster management? In the mentioned instance, they selected animals. It seems a nice break from something of humans while the constant distractions of humans and yourself are thought of while in the event of a disaster, the plans and factors of their management surpassing that of humans and the recoveries of destruction.

Research such as who I respond to could lead to development of standardized basic response plans — someones initial project thought of a neighborhood information community meeting or something. So, when it comes to law of and protections of animals in disaster phases, I mentioned better plans than humans. A wild animal in how I think they live, they live through constant disaster of extreme heat, cold and rains. This is before thunderstorms, and more severe the damaging emergency disasters . So, I might pull a wild animal that has been through snow storms and desert, regular extreme heats and rains – then what? I would decide the animal will have a plan for local disaster management. So, that is the extreme exaggerated example to that of taking care of others before yourself. Disaster plan at work, but not at home. Disaster plan, the office supplies, but not what you just purchased?

Disaster plans are part of what we require of our self and of law at times in types of insurance coverage-ing, but not all is required or the operations wouldn’t be allotted so much enterprise of the business of insurance industry in emergency management.

Ameriplan is a health benefit organization and has an animal benefit in the past focused on affordable health care for humans though. The available use in the potential emergency disaster manner of the animal. Part of the plan is to pay on time. Your thinking is great and I like your opening question I mostly responded to and your mentions of the PETS act. You worked in it and I like your expertise.

Rosette Antoinette J.

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