Course Description
(This is the second part of a two-part series. Register here for Emergency Management Part 1: Creating Your Emergency Plan)
In this second part of a two-part series on emergency planning for property managers, you’ll dive into the specific procedures and precautions that property managers should build into their emergency plans for three of the most common property emergencies: fires, floods, and extreme weather events. IREM® instructor Jeff Lapin, CPM®, ARM®, DREI has years of experience in emergency planning, training, and exercises. He’ll walk you through considerations property managers will need to address as they work with their teams to formulate emergency plans that are property-specific, on-point, and aid in managing worst-case scenarios come to life.
Most property managers will experience one or all these emergencies at some point. Having a realistic, proven, and tested emergency plan will allow you to respond appropriately, recover, and get back up and running in minimal time.
Learning objectives:
- Reiterate highlights in Part 1 of the series
- Consider what specific procedures are necessary for your properties for fire, floods and extreme weather
- Learn how to test your plan by using tabletop exercises
- Understand how to adjust your plan as needed for changing circumstances
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