The list of books we’ve authored continues to grow as we become more engaged, more concerned, and more committed to helping people make preparedness a way of life. Here is an overview of the current collections. Click on any of the titles to get further details and links for purchasing at Amazon.
Disaster Survival Series
Meant for leaders — people ready to help their communities become more resilient, not just their own families. (When disaster strikes it’s not usually limited to just one household.)
If this is something you are considering, grab the book designed for your type of community. The accompanying workbook will get you off to a strong start. Click the Series link above for full details.
Emergency Preparedness for Small Business
Even though owners acknowledge that threats to their business are increasing, many still don’t take steps to prepare. Without at least a rudimentary plan, business runs not just an economic risk but also a legal one.
We write as business owners for business owners. Get started on the right path now with this book and its companion workbook. The title link will take you to more details and purchase information.
Emergency Preparedness Q&A Mini-Series
Looking for an easy way to get started? Pick one of these 15 mini-books! Its questions and answers will introduce you to just one topic at a time. Perfect for review, too.
The mini-books started as help for individuals. They emerged as a framework for groups to get more engaged, building community through sharing stories and discussing pros and cons of supplies, equipment, and training. This link will take you to a description of each of the mini books including the group leader’s booklet.
Emergency Preparedness Meeting Ideas
Neighborhood groups are always on the lookout for good meeting ideas. This full sized 110 page workbook continues to be our best seller, offering complete instructions for activities that have been proven to work . . . along with recommendations for how to customize or enhance them for YOUR team.
Virginia and Joe
Your Emergency Plan Guide team
P.S. Our books have different formats and assume different starting points and preferred learning styles. But everything we write follows this maxim: