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  • We all hope it will never happen to our property: a catastrophic emergency.
  • Insurance companies are canceling or severely restricting coverage for the acts of terrorism.
  • This leaves the managers and owners liable to risks of damage to tenants, occupants, residents, and the property damage itself.
  • Terrorists have, can, and, will use private property as both targets and bases for operations.
  • Terrorism will not "go away" because we want it to disappear.
  • Not just the world’s largest buildings.
  • Apartments, office buildings, retail centers, entertainment centers, your home.

The US is the target. WE are the target.

YES WE CAN:
We CAN take control
We CAN be prepared
We CAN respond well in an emergency
We CAN manage the after-effects
WE MUST BE PREPARED

We have assembled for you the following critical tools:

Advice from the FBI

Advice from US anti-terrorism agencies

How terrorism is different from other emergencies

What the terrorists actually look for, and what you should, and can, do

How to identify risks

Bombs, biotoxins, chemical, other

Contacts with local "first responders" (Police, bomb squad, Fire)

How to secure private properties

Legal tenant screening methods

Practical security procedures you can use the next day

How to evacuate a property safely

How to prepare staff and tenants to remain calm

Emergency communications

Personal Preparation Checklists

Click here for information on how to purchase the Manual and CD.

Our extensive manual gives you massive additional resources, including actual suggestions and emergency planning templates on CD that you can use the next day.
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here to view contents of the CD

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Co-sponsored by the Commercial Real Estate Institute Inc. & IREM

 In cooperation with Local Police, Fire, and Emergency Management offices, and

The Federal Bureau of Investigation