EVACUATION PLANNING
After your plan is completed
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After Action Review – EPPC will review
the plan after it has been put in to action
in a real life situation.
Agreements – EPPC will make
agreements with local food, water,
oxygen, ambulance and staging areas
so when an evacuation is necessary
you have the required necessities
needed until you can get back in your
building or move the patients to a new
facility.
1 Hour
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Floor Plan
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$45.00
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1 Book
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Evacuation Book
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$15.00
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1 Crad
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Wall Cards
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$20.00
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1 Print
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Blue Prints
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$15.00
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30
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Evacuation Tags
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$25.00
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1
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Room Number Sign
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$5.00
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1
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Evacuation Plan
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Quote
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Thank you for your interest in our emergency evacuation plan and
crisis manual. We have provided many satisfactory and expert
plans for nursing facilities. When you contract EPPC to do your
safety planning we will plan for a number of emergencies and
situations that might occur.
Our expert staff, which is trained in state and local disaster
responses planning, will inspect your facility from top to bottom. We
bring in expert drafters to complete a new updated set of blue
prints. When we complete the evacuation plans we will hold an
in-service for your staff. This training will review how the plans
should be put into place if needed. If your evacuation plan is ever
put into effect in a real life situation, EPPC will do an after action
review.
What will your plan include?
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Evacuation
Tornado
Fire in Facility
Earthquake
Fire out of Facility
Flooding
Odor in area
Heavy Snow
Power Outage
Missing Person
Regional Power Outage
Bomb Threat
Epidemic
Intruder in Facility
Pandemic
HazMat Incident
Hurricane
Sexual Assault
What's on your blue prints?
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EPPC can make you new blue prints or we can
update old prints. When we have completed the
prints we will have the original design on computer
so updating is made easy in years to come. Your
prints will include the following:
Fire exits
Evacuation routes
Gas Lines
Major electrical lines
Fire panel
AED’s
Pull stations
Door numbers
Power shut offs
Emergency power
Oxygen storage