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How many building owners and operators are really prepared for such an event? Unfortunately, not many. Consider these steps to ensure successful resident communication during a crisis.<\/p>\n

Build an emergency response plan<\/strong><\/h5>\n

Whether it\u2019s a fire, active shooter, earthquake or sustained power outage, the right emergency response plan will guide the property manager through any crisis event, from start to finish. Identify your unique location risks, a means to communicate with residents, commission a disaster assessment and walk through incident resolution.<\/p>\n

Know which tasks need to be carried out and who is responsible. Top of the list\u2014who will contact emergency responders?<\/p>\n

Other details to formalize within your crisis planning:<\/p>\n