What are the components of planning prevention and mitigation phase of disaster management
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The prevention/mitigation phase involves: establishing a vital records program, completing risk management processes, and developing a disaster prevention plan.
The four primary phases are:
Preparedness - First, prepare to protect yourself, others and items of great importance in the event an emergency/disaster occurs.
Response - When there is an actual occurrence, administer first aid or get medical attention for victims if necessary. Attend to other emergency procedures that must take place in order to lessen the impact.
Recovery - After things are under control, begin the clean up or repair any damage and if necessary, call in professional restoration services.
Mitigation - Finally, ask how did this disaster, accident or emergency happen and how can any problems that occurred in handling the incident be lessened.