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CONNECTION

LAURA O’CONNOR

| DIRECTOR, MEMBERSHIP & MARKETING

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s a Community Associations Institute member,

you have access to many resources from the CAI

National office. In keeping with this month’s

Emergency Preparedness magazine theme, I want to high-

light a few of the items that I think you will find most helpful.

CAI National Publications

Did you know that CAI has a publishing division? CAI

Press is dedicated to publishing the very best resources for

community associations. CAI’s publications include materi-

al on a wide variety of topics and are offered to CAI mem-

bers at 40 percent discount. Be sure to check out

Before

and After Disaster Strikes: Developing the Emergency

Procedures Manual,

a guide and resource for managers

and boards to develop emergency procedure plans for

their communities and

Natural Disasters: How Community

Associations Protect Themselves,

to find out how to initiate

a preparedness project, work closely with residents to

analyze the association’s needs, develop a workable plan,

and familiarize all residents with its execution. I encourage

you to visit

www.caionline.org/shop

for additional infor-

mation on ordering these publications for your manager,

association’s board members and your associations library.

CAI Online Learning

CAI understands our Manager, Board Member and

Business Partner members have very hectic schedules so

they make it easy to keep up with education through their

200+ webinars on various topic of interest to the com-

munity association industry. For professional training on

Emergency Preparedness hosted by industry experts you

will want to view one of these informative webinars:

Best Practices for Worst Cases: Emergency Planning

and Recovery

This webinar takes emergency planning one step further

than typical disaster preparedness discussions, addressing

how to implement a comprehensive disaster response pro-

gram for your community.

Covering Your Ass(ets): Natural Disaster Planning and

Recovery

This webinar will assist community association boards

and community managers with disaster preparation and

recovery. In addition to loss prevention tips and measures,

we’ll cover the common insurance coverages and exclu-

sions for natural disasters within community associations.

Hurricane Mitigation and Restoration: Preparation,

Response, Recovery

Understanding your properties’ potential performance

during a hurricane or natural disaster through disaster miti-

gation studies is essential to reducing possible physical and

financial impact. Quick and coordinated response after

an event is also the key to minimizing economic distress

and safety concerns. This session presents the essentials to

preparation, response and recovery.

Copyright Free Newsletter Articles

CAI’s copyright free newsletter and web articles are writ-

ten for homeowner readers. CAI provides members with a

collection of generic articles for you to copy and paste into

your newsletters, websites and other documents read by

homeowners and residents in your community. On the topic

of Emergency Preparedness CAI offers a newsletter article,

Take Action after a Natural Disaster. Visit

www.cainj.org

to download the copyright free content.

Website Resources

Each September, CAI urges all members to take some

simple steps to become better prepared for emergencies

during National Preparedness Month. Many resources have

been made available on CAI’s website,

www.caionline.org ,

on topics including: Preparing for Emergencies, Preparing

a Family Emergency Plan, Resources and Assistance

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