Do1Thing

Do1Thing Do1Thing is a National Non-Profit designed to help make the job of emergency preparedness easier by breaking it into manageable small steps each month.

Each month you focus on one thing to hep you get better prepared! Do 1 Thing is a non-profit organization that wants to help build stronger communities. When people in our community are prepared, emergency responders can help more people. When people are prepared themselves, they can help their neighbors. We're a group of people from different service agencies who work together to help people beco

me prepared, which builds stronger communities. Our day jobs are in emergency management, human services, and many other fields. Together, we have over 100 years experience in disaster preparedness and response. Do 1 Thing Founding Members and Officers

Lt. Don Boomershine (retired)
Michigan State Police Emergency Management/Homeland Security Div

Lt. Steve Beard
Michigan State University Police Department

Byron Callies, PEM, CEM, CHSP
Emergency Management Program Manager, Mayo Clinic

Janet Clark, Director (treasurer)
Retired and Senior Volunteer Programs, Lansing

Rob Dale, Emergency Management Program Manager,(current vice-chair)
McLaren-Greater Lansing

Christine Hendrickson, PEM, Health Educator - Emergency Preparedness
Ingham County Health Department

Ken Jones, Emergency Management Program Coordinator
City of Rochester, MN

Steve Lehman, PEM, (retired), (past chair)
Clinton County Emergency Services

Erika Mahoney, MS, PEM, Do1Thing Executive Director and Regional Planner
Lansing Office of Emergency Management

Ronda Oberlin, PEM CFM, Emergency Management Specialist (secretary)
(past chair) City of Lansing Office of Emergency Management

Matt Price, Assistant Bioterrorism Coordinator (past secretary)
District One Regional Medical Response Coalition

Penny Rodriguez, CRSP PEM CHEP CPRP, Environment of Care Mgr (past chair)
Ingham Regional Medical Center

Larry St George, PEM CEM, Emergency Management Program Coordinator
(past vice-chair) Clinton County Emergency Services

Chad Stemen, Regional Planner
Ingham County Emergency Management

Rachelle Wood, Disaster Services Director (current chair)
American Red Cross, Mid-Michigan Chapter

Nancy Weber, Emergency Services Coordinator (deceased)
Tri-County Office on Aging

Dan Young, President & CEO
Aegis Bleu, LLC

The mission of Do 1 Thing is to move individuals, families, businesses and communities to prepare for all hazards and become disaster resilient. Now—let's get started!

do1thing Business Emergency Preparedness Edition!According to FEMA, 25% of businesses do not open after a disaster. The ...
10/02/2023

do1thing Business Emergency Preparedness Edition!

According to FEMA, 25% of businesses do not open after a disaster. The mission of do1thing Business is to help business and non-profit owners understand what they can do before, during, and after a disaster to improve their chance of financial/operations survival. Let’s talk about COMMUNITY, CUSTOMERS, & SUPPLIERS. The goal is to understand and be prepared to manage the effects of an incident on your customers, suppliers, and outside operations.

Communities, individuals, and businesses will be affected by disaster in a number of ways. Immediate effects include property damage and loss, disruption of services and supply chains, and loss of production time. Long-term effects include demographic and economic shifts in the community, suppliers going out of business, and workers not returning to the workplace.

This emergency preparedness for business is information that has been derived from research provided by emergency responders, emergency management, insurance companies, and business, etc. Disasters change things, even for business. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gin_vQng

Do1Thing is a non-profit organization, based in Lansing, that promotes emergency preparedness for individuals and businesses. The goal is to build disaster resilient communities by using a whole community approach to preparedness.

Check out our website at do1thing.com or follow us on Facebook or LinkedIn for preparedness tips for individuals, families, and business.

do1thing emergency preparedness tips for October.The GOAL for October is to be able to safely meet your basic needs duri...
10/01/2023

do1thing emergency preparedness tips for October.

The GOAL for October is to be able to safely meet your basic needs during an electrical outage.

We count on electricity for heat, food, and medical needs. Even gas appliances need electricity to run. A power outage is an emergency that often follows another emergency—like a hurricane, tornado, or storm. That makes it even more important to be prepared in advance.

Tips For Power Outage Safety Include:

⭐️ Discard food if the temperature in your refrigerator exceeds 40 degrees for more than 2 hours.
⭐️ Stay away from downed power lines and anything it is in contact with such as fences or buildings.
⭐️ NEVER drive over downed power lines; they may be energized.
⭐️ NEVER use a generator in an indoor/confined space including basement and garage. You WILL be overcome by carbon monoxide, a deadly gas. Also, charcoal or gas grills may present a toxic hazard including death.
⭐️ If you must use candles, be sure to use them safely. Never leave candles burning unattended.

Do1Thing is a non-profit organization, based in Lansing, that promotes emergency preparedness for individuals and businesses. The goal is to build disaster resilient communities by using a whole community approach to preparedness.

Check out our website at do1thing.com or follow us on Facebook.

https://www.do1thing.com/individuals/power/

As we finish up Emergency Preparedness Month, did you and your family take steps to become better prepared?  do1thing as...
09/29/2023

As we finish up Emergency Preparedness Month, did you and your family take steps to become better prepared? do1thing asked that you make sure you, your family, or community are INFORMED in preparing for, during, or after an emergency/disaster.

✅ Warning sirens may be activated at different times for different reasons, did you contact your local fire department to find out what each siren (time/day) means and when should you take cover?
✅ What other ways will local emergency management personnel warn of dangers?
✅ Did you invest in a NOAA Emergency Alert Radio? These radios can be used to warn about dangerous situations like tornado, hurricane, or chemical spill and in order to take shelter or other safe actions.
✅ Did you develop a plan for those who have challenges in communicating such as assistive hearing devices, hearing impaired/sign language, or non-English speaking. If you think you or someone in your family or neighborhood will struggle with receiving instructions/information, please identify someone to assist before, during, and after a disaster.

Do1Thing is a non-profit organization, based in Lansing, that promotes emergency preparedness for individuals and businesses. The goal is to build disaster resilient communities by using a whole community approach to preparedness.

To learn more, check out our website at https://www.do1thing.com/individuals/involved/ or follow us on Facebook!

do1thing Business Edition:  According to FEMA, 25% of businesses do not open after an emergency disaster. The mission of...
09/18/2023

do1thing Business Edition:

According to FEMA, 25% of businesses do not open after an emergency disaster. The mission of do1thing is to help business owners understand what they can before, during, and after a disaster to improve their chance of financial/operations survival. Let’s talk about COMMUNICATION. The goal is to develop strategies to communicate to employees, suppliers, and customers during and after an emergency.

Your business relies on good communication during normal operations. Communication is even more critical during/after a disaster or emergency. You must be able to get information about the event and share information with staff, customers, and suppliers. Look at the ways that you communicate on a day-to-day basis and find ways to ensure that you can continue to communicate effectively when your business is affected by disaster.

This information has been derived from research provided by emergency responders, emergency management, insurance companies, and business, etc. Disasters change things, even for business. Learn more at do1thing.com/business.

Do1Thing is a non-profit organization, based in Lansing, that promotes emergency preparedness for individuals and businesses. The goal is to build disaster resilient communities by using a whole community approach to preparedness.

Check out our website at do1thing.com or follow us on Facebook for preparedness tips for individuals and families.

Do1Thing REMINDER:  This month, we asked you to make sure you, your family, or community are INVOLVED in preparing for a...
08/31/2023

Do1Thing REMINDER: This month, we asked you to make sure you, your family, or community are INVOLVED in preparing for an emergency/disaster.

☑️ Have you identified vulnerable individuals in your neighborhood. Vulnerable individuals include people with different abilities, language barriers, elderly, children, or isolated. Learn more about National Neighborhood Watch at USAonwatch.org.
☑️ Did you promote emergency preparedness in your community with local scout troops, service clubs, residential association and/or communities of faith? Ask these clubs to discuss monthly or add to newsletter content.
☑️ There are many places to volunteer in your community, were you able to locate those organizations like the American Red Cross, Salvation Army, Rotary, senior center, or chamber/business association?
☑️ Are you a health professional or a trained professional in the medical field or public health? Consider joining the Medical Reserve Corps. Consider getting your volunteer group to get involved with Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD).

Do1Thing is a non-profit organization, based in Lansing, that promotes emergency preparedness for individuals and businesses. The goal is to build disaster resilient communities by using a whole community approach to preparedness.

To learn more, check out our website @ do1thing.com/individuals/involved/ or follow us on Facebook!

Come see me at the Livingston County Family Preparedness Expo!
08/26/2023

Come see me at the Livingston County Family Preparedness Expo!

Do1Thing Business Edition:According to FEMA, 25% of businesses do not open after an emergency disaster. The mission of D...
08/02/2023

Do1Thing Business Edition:

According to FEMA, 25% of businesses do not open after an emergency disaster. The mission of Do1Thing is to help business owners understand what they can before, during, and after a disaster to improve their chance of financial/operations survival. Let’s talk about KEY PERSONNEL. The goal is to identify your key personnel and make sure that at least one other person could step in and do the job in the event that they are unavailable.

Whether you are in business with only a few employees or many, human capital is the heart of any business. Identifying the critical functions your staff performs and making sure someone is available to do it, is a key part of a surviving a disaster.

This information has been derived from research provided by emergency responders, emergency management, insurance companies, and business, etc. Disasters change things, even for business. Learn more at do1thing.com/business.

Do1Thing here!GOAL FOR August:  Make your community stronger by getting trained and getting involved.It's August and it'...
08/01/2023

Do1Thing here!

GOAL FOR August: Make your community stronger by getting trained and getting involved.

It's August and it's important to GET INVOLVED in order to prepare your family and community for an emergency/disaster.

It takes more than police, fire and EMS to respond to a disaster. It takes people who are committed to neighborhoods, schools, churches, and volunteer organizations. When people are willing to work together for the good of others, communities are stronger.

People who are involved are the key to a disaster resilient community. They are willing and able to look out for themselves and others. A resilient community is one that can withstand a disaster and get back to normal quickly (even if normal isn’t the same as it was before).

Remember, community preparedness starts at home. If you know that your family is prepared at home, you will be better able to help others in your community.

Do1Thing is a non-profit organization, based in Lansing, that promotes emergency preparedness for individuals and businesses. The goal is to build disaster resilient communities by using a whole community approach to preparedness.

Check out our website at do1thing.com or follow us on Facebook.

It's July!  And, at Do1Thing, we focus on your FAMILY'S COMMUNICATION PLAN and your ability to communicate with family m...
07/05/2023

It's July! And, at Do1Thing, we focus on your FAMILY'S COMMUNICATION PLAN and your ability to communicate with family members during/after a disaster.

Today, we have more ways to speak with one another than ever before. We are used to staying in touch with cell phones, internet, and email, but disasters change things. These devices may not be available. Cell phone towers quickly become overloaded with people trying to reach friends and family. If the power is out at your home, cordless phones, internet, and email will not work either. Do you have a plan?

Do1Thing is a non-profit organization, based in Lansing, that promotes emergency preparedness for individuals and businesses. The goal is to build disaster resilient communities by using a whole community approach to preparedness.

Check out our website at do1thing.com or follow us on Facebook.

It's June and it's important to focus on your UNIQUE FAMILY NEEDS in the event of an emergency.  Every household is diff...
06/08/2023

It's June and it's important to focus on your UNIQUE FAMILY NEEDS in the event of an emergency.

Every household is different. Is there an infant or young child in your home? Does someone in your family have a medical condition that requires medication? Do you have a pet? Before disaster strikes, talk to your family about your household’s unique needs. Make a list of special items you may need in a disaster.

Do1Thing is a non-profit organization, based in Lansing, that promotes emergency preparedness for individuals and businesses. The goal is to build disaster resilient communities by using a whole community approach to preparedness.

Check out our website at do1thing.com or follow us on Facebook.

All month in May, we asked you to make sure you, your family, and those you count on are prepared no matter where you ar...
05/30/2023

All month in May, we asked you to make sure you, your family, and those you count on are prepared no matter where you are. Emergencies don’t always happen when everyone is “safe” at home. This month, did you, your family, neighbors:

✅ Locate evacuation routes or shelter locations at work or school?
✅ Ask your employer/school to hold emergency training/drills or provide information on what to do in the case of emergency? Does your college-aged student know what to do?
✅ Pack and emergency kit for the office, school, or car? Did you make one for people who count on you like your parents or neighbors?
✅ Make a plan to ensure your pets/animals are safe by designating a neighbor/friend in the event you cannot make it home?
✅ Discuss any plans with local law enforcement/fire/emergency management?

Do1Thing is a non-profit organization, based in Lansing, that promotes emergency preparedness for individuals and businesses. The goal is to build disaster resilient communities by using a whole community approach to preparedness.

To learn more, check out our website at https://www.do1thing.com/individuals/work-school-community/ or follow us on Facebook!

Do1Thing reminds you make sure you, your family, and those that depend on you are prepared no matter where you are like ...
05/15/2023

Do1Thing reminds you make sure you, your family, and those that depend on you are prepared no matter where you are like work, school, car, or out in public. Let’s talk about:

⭐️ Making sure emergency procedures are in place for your workplace or school.
⭐️ Giving emergency kits to people who count on you.
⭐️ Knowing how others in your community will respond in a disaster, e.g. police/fire, etc.

Do1Thing is a non-profit organization, based in Lansing, that promotes emergency preparedness for individuals and businesses. The goal is to build disaster resilient communities by using a whole community approach to preparedness.

Check out our website at do1thing.com or follow us on Facebook.



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