Studio Protector Blog
Tip of the Month
Written by: Friday, July 29, 2011
Last month we reported on the Centers for Disease Control's Zombie Apocalypse preparedness initiative. It appears that the CDC is not the only federal agency promoting preparedness.
NASA has been in the news this month with the retirement of the last Space Shuttle, Atlantis, and the end of the current manned space flight program. Long known for preparing astronauts for any emergency that may arise, NASA is now encouraging its families to become better prepared for disasters. The NASA Family/Personal Preparedness Program consists of 5 step-by-step guides for family preparedness, including a guide for family members with special needs and a separate guide for pet preparedness.
The guide is presented in a clear and concise format, reminiscent of the approach of the Studio Protector: The Artist's Guide to Emergencies, and leavened with judicious use of "mission control" lingo. At CERF+ we want to be sure you safeguard your studio and career from emergencies, but you also need to be sure your family is prepared for emergencies. NASA's guide makes a good companion to the Studio Protector.
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