In this two-hour presentation, you will learn how to prepare for and respond to emergencies, both natural and man-made. Topics covered will include mental tools and philosophies, regional risks, prioritizing survival steps, creating emergency plans and sourcing contacts for your area. You will learn the Ten Essentials and how to assemble a "Go Bag", a "Get Home Bag", and other remote kits that meet your--and your household's--needs. We will also discuss strategies for sheltering in place: shelter specifics, food and water storage, seasonal and regional concerns, the stay-home kit, and how to locate resources in your area to help.