|
|
Is Real Estate Ready for Terrorism? There have been several incidents of terrorist bases and attempted terrorist acts in Arizona, California, Nevada, Florida, Michigan, New York, Texas, Washington State, and many others, mostly unpublicized. On-site property managers and owners are cooperating with law enforcement authorities with on-going investigations, and wise owners voluntarily choose to not report such incidents to the press, to avoid adverse publicity. But residents and tenants have moved out, and properties have been damaged. We have compiled the information you as an agent, owner, or manager need, including a complete Manual and a CD with ready-to-use templates. You CAN reduce the risks to yourself, your tenants, and your clients. Included: personal preparedness. This program has been prepared with the cooperation of the FBI, Homeland Security, local emergency management officials, and police and fire officials. For homes, rentals, commercial, properties of all types. MANUAL COST $75 including the $35 value CD Call: 602-285-1433 or Toll-Free 866-585-1433 Consultation available, including the following topics: 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 How to prepare and train for an emergency plan Emergency communications Public relations Personal Preparation checklists How to identify and respond to risks: Bombs, biotoxins, chemical, other Contacts with local "first responders" (Police, bomb squad, Fire) How terrorism is different from other emergencies What the terrorists actually look for, and what you should, and can, do Consultants: James Nierenberg, Vulnerability analysis, first response and emergency planning Jeffery Bollman, Vulnerability analysis, first response, and emergency planning Phillip S. Cogan, Communications and public relations planning and response Mike Moloney, President Commercial Real Estate Institute, Inc. 4331 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85268 602-285-1433 or 866-585-1433 |
|
|