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School Emergency Response Teams in the Philippines

School Emergency Response Teams (SERTS) are not only cropping up in communities across the United States, but also globally. In the Philippines, the Department of Education conducted a three day Regional Training for Student Government Officers as part of its efforts to develop SERTS:

At least 400 participants, composed of student leaders and teacher-advisers from the secondary schools division of the six provinces of Bicol region, attended the affair. During the plenary session on the first day, PIA Information Center Manager Irma Guhit presented the state of Bicol environment while Sorsogon City Fire Marshal Chief Inspector Renato B. Marcial refreshed the participants on Basic Safety Fire Tips.

The succeeding days were highlighted by massive trainings on Basic First Aid, Basic Mountaineering Skills, Team Building and Water Safety Survival Skills spearheaded by the City Division School Nurse in partnership with the City Disaster Coordinating Council and the Composite Response and Rescue Team (CCRT), a private local organization here.

“We enjoyed the training because it has increased our awareness on common emergencies and equipped us with the latest skills and strategies towards emergency care,” said most of the participants.

School emergencies are a cause for concern for many parents who have children of all school ages, including college students. At the bare minimum, equip your children with school survival kits and train them on how to use the supplies stored in them. You can also equip teachers with classroom survival kits, which they can use to help all students in their classes.

Source:
http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=12&r=&y=&mo=&fi=p091214.htm&no=19

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School Emergency Response Teams

You may have heard about Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs). Now, there are School Emergency Response Teams (SERTs). These groups train monthly to respond to schools in the event of an emergency, much like their CERT counterparts.  For example, in Jenks, Oklahoma a SERT held a drill during their last training session to respond to students on school buses:

“We have the same issues with the students going to hospitals trying to track those students, how many students we have on the bus, so on and so forth, and the same scenario played out yesterday,” Dixon says. 

Will your children be safe on a school bus if there’s an emergency? A children’s survival kit is a must have for every child attending school. If there’s an emergency, they can have easy access to supplies in their book bags to help them and perhaps their classmates. Time is of the essence in an emergency, and there may not be time to wait for their local SERT to show up.

A children’s survival kit includes a N95 mask that your children can wear to prevent them from breathing harmful contaminants in the air, as a result of natural disasters or a terrorist attack.

Source:
http://krmg.com/localnews/2009/12/school-emergency-response-team.html