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When Moments Count: Putting Your Emergency Plan into Action 2024

Member price:

$59.00

Your price:

$ 99.00

05/22/2024

11 am PT / 12 pm MT / 1 pm CT / 2 pm ET
*approximate length: 45 minutes to 1 hour

Presenter: Jeff Lapin, CPM®

In this second part of our two-part series on emergency planning for property managers, we will dive into the specific procedures and precautions that property managers will want to build into their emergency plans for three of the most common property emergencies – fires, floods, and extreme weather events. IREM® instructor Jeff Lapin, CPM® has years of experience in emergency planning, training, and exercises.  Jeff will walk us through the considerations that property managers will need as they work with their teams to formulate emergency plans that are property-specific and on-point to help you manage the worst-case scenarios come to life.

You won’t want to miss this program. Most property managers will experience one or all of these emergencies at their properties 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.

After you have attended this webinar, you will be able to:

  • Review what was covered 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
  • Be able to adjust your plan as needed for changing circumstances

Jeffrey Lapin, CPM®, ARM®, DREI is an expert in commercial and residential real estate management and operation including standards of practice, policies and procedures for maintenance, property management, risk management and financial operation with over 40 years of hands-on operations knowledge and experience. He is a content creator and frequent presenter of educational programs for IREM. 

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