for  Safe & Secure Schools June 6, 2011 Kathy Sullivan – National Accounts Director David Scott – Founder & President Larry Ginsberg – Vice President, Operations
LifeSecure  and the School Market
Mission We are dedicated to providing  Emergency Preparedness Solutions for people…  at home    at work   at school  on-the-go  so that they can prepare for and respond effectively to emergencies and natural or man-made disasters. By encouraging self-reliance, planning, and preparation, we help people to  … Be secure in an unsure world. TM
Be Secure in an Unsure World! TM Emergency response solutions for professional first responders lay emergency responders Respond With Confidence! TM All-Hazards emergency solutions that meet US Government Guidelines Expert recommendations  Emergency kits and supplies: 10 Basic Survival Needs  water  food  breathing protection  first aid  shelter, warmth  communication  light  tools sanitation/hygiene. Emergency response  kits,  bags,  backpacks rolling emergency stations  Delivering superior  Mobility Organization Functionality Design
Classrooms &  Common Areas Medical Offices (School Nurse) “ Whole School” Preparedness Administrative Offices
Classrooms &  Common Areas Medical Office (School Nurse) “ Whole School” Preparedness
Every School has the need for Emergency Preparation to Protect Students and Staff Hurricanes Earthquakes Volcanoes Blizzards/Extreme Winter Weather Wild Fires Floods Tornadoes Landslides Landslides Tsunami Floods Floods Floods Floods Terrorist Attacks – Violence – Chemical Spills -  Fires Source: Are You Ready? - FEMA “ Natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, fires, and tornadoes can strike a community with little or no warning.  School shootings… are horrific and chilling when they occur.  Communities across the country are struggling to… avert acts of terror.” Practical Information on Crisis Planning: A Guide for Schools and Communities Department of Education
Which of these  hazards could impact a school that you sell to?
Illinois  Hazards © 2009  LifeSecure, LLC – All Rights Reserved
10  All-Hazards Essentials © 2010 LifeSecure, LLC Preparedness Principles All-Hazard  Preparedness “ The  all-hazard  preparedness concept is simple in that how you prepare for one disaster or emergency situation is the same for any other disaster.”  Are You Ready?  FEMA 3-Day  Preparedness “ You may need to survive on your own for  three days or more .   This means having your own water, food and emergency supplies.”   Are You Ready?  FEMA
Recommended 72-Hour All-Hazards Emergency Supplies Personal Items: medication, hygiene, clothing, shoes, extra glasses Recommendations Water - Up to one gallon per day for drinking/sanitation, “amounts for portable kits vary” by ability to store and transport Food - Three day supply of non-perishable, ready-to-eat food Breathing Protection - Dust mask First Aid - First Aid Kit Light - Flashlight with extra batteries Sanitation - Garbage bags with ties  - Moist towelettes Communica-tion - Battery powered radio/NOAA radio with extra batteries - Whistle to signal for help Shelter Plastic sheeting and duct tape to “seal the room” for shelter-in-place Warmth “ Mylar” emergency blanket Tools - Wrench to turn off utilities
“ Recommended Emergency Supplies for Schools”   Referenced by government sources (Dept. of Education, FEMA, Homeland Security) as a guide for preparing school for disasters (redcross.org/disaster/masters/supplies.html) Two Level Approach Classroom kits  Whole School Supplies/Search & Rescue “ There should be a cache of supplies for the whole school.  If your plan includes Search & Rescue teams for light search and rescue following an earthquake, tornado or other damaging event, stock supplies for the number of teams assigned. ” American Red Cross , Recommended Emergency Supplies for Schools   “ Every classroom should have some supplies.” American Red Cross   –  Recommended Emergency Supplies for Schools
Preparedness Needs by Area of the School Area The Need Classrooms Common Areas Libraries Cafeterias Gyms Pools Lounges Other instructional areas Basic survival supplies  lockdown  evacuation  Basic survival supplies peak use times Medical (School Nurse) Office Major emergency medical supplies until responders arrive  Administrative Offices Incident command kits/supplies Supplemental medical supplies Light Search & Rescue Personal supplies
LifeSecure Emergency Solutions for the Whole School
Area The Need Classrooms &  Common Areas Basic survival supplies Lockdown Evacuation Very Good 25 Student Emergency Response Kit  (AC90844) $199.00 Basic supplies for 25 students and 1 teacher Lockdown Safety and comfort in the first several hours  Compact/secure storage Better SecurEvac Classroom Evacuation & Lockdown Kit  (AC91094) $239.95 More extensive supplies for 29 students and 1 teacher Increased mobility – flexibility to evacuate or shelter-in-place Services larger class sizes – up to 29 Students Easy access, replenishment, and reuse Greater comfort – food bars Best SecurEvac Classroom Evacuation & Lockdown Kit  (AC91094) $239.95 Rolling backpack version of the SecurEvac Evacuation & Lockdown Kit.
Area The Need Medical (School Nurse) Office Medical supplies for major emergencies Very Good MobileAid® Trauma First Aid Station  (AC42129) $429.95 Instant response capability Easy mobility for fast response Organized supplies for effective response Compact/secure storage Better MobileAid Trauma First Aid Station  & AED Backpack (rides on Trauma First Aid Station) MobileAid® AED Backpack  (AC23022) $179.95 Carries AED and all supplies  Best 2 Trauma First Aid Stations, 1 AED Backpack and 1 Quick-Response Trauma First Aid Kit make two complete rolling units  MobileAid Quick-Response Trauma First Aid Kit  (23023) $465.95 Comprehensive 260-piece emergency trauma first aid backpack kit that includes 6 Quick-Access first aid supply modules and a flexible stretcher. OSHA & ANSI compliant. Superior mobility/organization.
Area The Need Administrative Offices Incident command kits/supplies Supplemental medical supplies Light Search & Rescue Personal supplies that allow for flexibility Very Good Better Best Quick-Response Incident Command Kit  (23034) $799.95 Instant response capability Control and  direction Flexibility and portability Compact/secure storage Incident Command & Trauma First Aid Combination Kit  (ZAC23032) $1,245.95 Supplemental medical supplies Incident Command/Trauma + Search and Rescue Team Kit  (AC90949) $119.99 Light search and rescue Personal Supplies  for Each Staff Member SecureSeal Staff 3-Day Emergency Kit (AC91091) $13.95 Personal survival basics
Emergency Preparedness Selling Suggestions for the  Whole School
Suggested 4 Step Selling Approach Help customers see the need to be prepared What disasters might strike  your  school? 2. Help customers see the need to have the emergency supplies to match their emergency plans If help is delayed (hours or days) after a disaster or major emergency, what supplies do you have to adequately meet the 10 Basic survival needs of your students and faculty?
3. Help Customers Understand Needs By Area of the School Area The Need Classrooms What basic survival supplies do you have for a lockdown or evacuation for all students and teachers? Administrative Offices What supplies do you have to assist in giving direction and keeping order in an emergency or disaster? What emergency medical supplies do administrators have to supplement those controlled by the school nurse in case of a major emergency? What light search and rescue supplies do you have? What personal survival supplies do each of the administrators and staff have?  Are these supplies portable to allow for flexible deployment? Medical (School Nurse) Office What medical supplies do you have to respond to a major emergency or disaster in case first responders are delayed (by hours or even days)? Common Areas Libraries Cafeterias Gyms Pools Lounges Other instructional areas What basic survival supplies do you have stored in common areas to ensure sufficient coverage for the maximum number of students and staff normally present at peak times?
4.  Help Customers See that School Health and LifeSecure  have the Emergency Solutions They Need  Customer ’ s Emergency Needs Expert Recommendations LifeSecure Expertise Solutions Very Good Better Best
The LifeSecure Difference &  Dealing with Customer Objections
What Makes Us Different? LifeSecure ®  all-hazards emergency kits deliver: -  Superior supplies  that meet U.S. Government/Expert guidelines -  Innovative design  for survival gear that performs in tough times -  Improved organization  for emergency kits that are easier to use -  Increased mobility  with "Easy-Roll" emergency kits -  Added safety  with high visibility reflectors and LED flashers   MobileAid ®  kits, bags, backpacks and rolling emergency stations deliver: superior mobility, organization, functionality and design  to ensure an effective emergency response.
Challenges You May Encounter Tight budgets Very Good/Better/Best Phased approach – Administration/Medical/Classroom Grants (REMS) Parental support “ That’s expensive” Cost per student per year Cost of not being prepared Quality lasts “ I know what I want”    Provide your own supplies – MobileAid Professional Series Custom
Exclsuive 3 rd  Quarter Promotional Support Free MobileAid Wall-Mount  (Value $14.99) with each MobileAid Unit Purchase in the 3 rd  Qtr. Promotional flyer Wall-mount samples Product brochure Launch at National Association of School Nurses Conference – July 1st
School Health Sales Support Dedicated School Health Sales Support Kathy Sullivan – National Account Director ( [email_address] , 877-999-3340) Product training Qualified joint sales calls Lead program MobileAid exclusivity Support materials Rep and Show samples Collateral materials Additional Support Email support [email_address]
Questions & Answers Selling approach? Product? Support? Other topics?

School health webinar june 6th life secure draft 6.2.11 presentation

  • 1.
    for Safe& Secure Schools June 6, 2011 Kathy Sullivan – National Accounts Director David Scott – Founder & President Larry Ginsberg – Vice President, Operations
  • 2.
    LifeSecure andthe School Market
  • 3.
    Mission We arededicated to providing Emergency Preparedness Solutions for people… at home at work at school on-the-go so that they can prepare for and respond effectively to emergencies and natural or man-made disasters. By encouraging self-reliance, planning, and preparation, we help people to … Be secure in an unsure world. TM
  • 4.
    Be Secure inan Unsure World! TM Emergency response solutions for professional first responders lay emergency responders Respond With Confidence! TM All-Hazards emergency solutions that meet US Government Guidelines Expert recommendations Emergency kits and supplies: 10 Basic Survival Needs water food breathing protection first aid shelter, warmth communication light tools sanitation/hygiene. Emergency response kits, bags, backpacks rolling emergency stations Delivering superior Mobility Organization Functionality Design
  • 5.
    Classrooms & Common Areas Medical Offices (School Nurse) “ Whole School” Preparedness Administrative Offices
  • 6.
    Classrooms & Common Areas Medical Office (School Nurse) “ Whole School” Preparedness
  • 7.
    Every School hasthe need for Emergency Preparation to Protect Students and Staff Hurricanes Earthquakes Volcanoes Blizzards/Extreme Winter Weather Wild Fires Floods Tornadoes Landslides Landslides Tsunami Floods Floods Floods Floods Terrorist Attacks – Violence – Chemical Spills - Fires Source: Are You Ready? - FEMA “ Natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, fires, and tornadoes can strike a community with little or no warning. School shootings… are horrific and chilling when they occur. Communities across the country are struggling to… avert acts of terror.” Practical Information on Crisis Planning: A Guide for Schools and Communities Department of Education
  • 8.
    Which of these hazards could impact a school that you sell to?
  • 9.
    Illinois Hazards© 2009 LifeSecure, LLC – All Rights Reserved
  • 10.
    10 All-HazardsEssentials © 2010 LifeSecure, LLC Preparedness Principles All-Hazard Preparedness “ The all-hazard preparedness concept is simple in that how you prepare for one disaster or emergency situation is the same for any other disaster.” Are You Ready? FEMA 3-Day Preparedness “ You may need to survive on your own for three days or more . This means having your own water, food and emergency supplies.” Are You Ready? FEMA
  • 11.
    Recommended 72-Hour All-HazardsEmergency Supplies Personal Items: medication, hygiene, clothing, shoes, extra glasses Recommendations Water - Up to one gallon per day for drinking/sanitation, “amounts for portable kits vary” by ability to store and transport Food - Three day supply of non-perishable, ready-to-eat food Breathing Protection - Dust mask First Aid - First Aid Kit Light - Flashlight with extra batteries Sanitation - Garbage bags with ties - Moist towelettes Communica-tion - Battery powered radio/NOAA radio with extra batteries - Whistle to signal for help Shelter Plastic sheeting and duct tape to “seal the room” for shelter-in-place Warmth “ Mylar” emergency blanket Tools - Wrench to turn off utilities
  • 12.
    “ Recommended EmergencySupplies for Schools” Referenced by government sources (Dept. of Education, FEMA, Homeland Security) as a guide for preparing school for disasters (redcross.org/disaster/masters/supplies.html) Two Level Approach Classroom kits Whole School Supplies/Search & Rescue “ There should be a cache of supplies for the whole school. If your plan includes Search & Rescue teams for light search and rescue following an earthquake, tornado or other damaging event, stock supplies for the number of teams assigned. ” American Red Cross , Recommended Emergency Supplies for Schools “ Every classroom should have some supplies.” American Red Cross – Recommended Emergency Supplies for Schools
  • 13.
    Preparedness Needs byArea of the School Area The Need Classrooms Common Areas Libraries Cafeterias Gyms Pools Lounges Other instructional areas Basic survival supplies lockdown evacuation Basic survival supplies peak use times Medical (School Nurse) Office Major emergency medical supplies until responders arrive Administrative Offices Incident command kits/supplies Supplemental medical supplies Light Search & Rescue Personal supplies
  • 14.
    LifeSecure Emergency Solutionsfor the Whole School
  • 15.
    Area The NeedClassrooms & Common Areas Basic survival supplies Lockdown Evacuation Very Good 25 Student Emergency Response Kit (AC90844) $199.00 Basic supplies for 25 students and 1 teacher Lockdown Safety and comfort in the first several hours Compact/secure storage Better SecurEvac Classroom Evacuation & Lockdown Kit (AC91094) $239.95 More extensive supplies for 29 students and 1 teacher Increased mobility – flexibility to evacuate or shelter-in-place Services larger class sizes – up to 29 Students Easy access, replenishment, and reuse Greater comfort – food bars Best SecurEvac Classroom Evacuation & Lockdown Kit (AC91094) $239.95 Rolling backpack version of the SecurEvac Evacuation & Lockdown Kit.
  • 16.
    Area The NeedMedical (School Nurse) Office Medical supplies for major emergencies Very Good MobileAid® Trauma First Aid Station (AC42129) $429.95 Instant response capability Easy mobility for fast response Organized supplies for effective response Compact/secure storage Better MobileAid Trauma First Aid Station & AED Backpack (rides on Trauma First Aid Station) MobileAid® AED Backpack (AC23022) $179.95 Carries AED and all supplies Best 2 Trauma First Aid Stations, 1 AED Backpack and 1 Quick-Response Trauma First Aid Kit make two complete rolling units MobileAid Quick-Response Trauma First Aid Kit (23023) $465.95 Comprehensive 260-piece emergency trauma first aid backpack kit that includes 6 Quick-Access first aid supply modules and a flexible stretcher. OSHA & ANSI compliant. Superior mobility/organization.
  • 17.
    Area The NeedAdministrative Offices Incident command kits/supplies Supplemental medical supplies Light Search & Rescue Personal supplies that allow for flexibility Very Good Better Best Quick-Response Incident Command Kit (23034) $799.95 Instant response capability Control and direction Flexibility and portability Compact/secure storage Incident Command & Trauma First Aid Combination Kit (ZAC23032) $1,245.95 Supplemental medical supplies Incident Command/Trauma + Search and Rescue Team Kit (AC90949) $119.99 Light search and rescue Personal Supplies for Each Staff Member SecureSeal Staff 3-Day Emergency Kit (AC91091) $13.95 Personal survival basics
  • 18.
    Emergency Preparedness SellingSuggestions for the Whole School
  • 19.
    Suggested 4 StepSelling Approach Help customers see the need to be prepared What disasters might strike your school? 2. Help customers see the need to have the emergency supplies to match their emergency plans If help is delayed (hours or days) after a disaster or major emergency, what supplies do you have to adequately meet the 10 Basic survival needs of your students and faculty?
  • 20.
    3. Help CustomersUnderstand Needs By Area of the School Area The Need Classrooms What basic survival supplies do you have for a lockdown or evacuation for all students and teachers? Administrative Offices What supplies do you have to assist in giving direction and keeping order in an emergency or disaster? What emergency medical supplies do administrators have to supplement those controlled by the school nurse in case of a major emergency? What light search and rescue supplies do you have? What personal survival supplies do each of the administrators and staff have? Are these supplies portable to allow for flexible deployment? Medical (School Nurse) Office What medical supplies do you have to respond to a major emergency or disaster in case first responders are delayed (by hours or even days)? Common Areas Libraries Cafeterias Gyms Pools Lounges Other instructional areas What basic survival supplies do you have stored in common areas to ensure sufficient coverage for the maximum number of students and staff normally present at peak times?
  • 21.
    4. HelpCustomers See that School Health and LifeSecure have the Emergency Solutions They Need Customer ’ s Emergency Needs Expert Recommendations LifeSecure Expertise Solutions Very Good Better Best
  • 22.
    The LifeSecure Difference& Dealing with Customer Objections
  • 23.
    What Makes UsDifferent? LifeSecure ® all-hazards emergency kits deliver: - Superior supplies that meet U.S. Government/Expert guidelines - Innovative design for survival gear that performs in tough times - Improved organization for emergency kits that are easier to use - Increased mobility with "Easy-Roll" emergency kits - Added safety with high visibility reflectors and LED flashers   MobileAid ® kits, bags, backpacks and rolling emergency stations deliver: superior mobility, organization, functionality and design to ensure an effective emergency response.
  • 24.
    Challenges You MayEncounter Tight budgets Very Good/Better/Best Phased approach – Administration/Medical/Classroom Grants (REMS) Parental support “ That’s expensive” Cost per student per year Cost of not being prepared Quality lasts “ I know what I want”   Provide your own supplies – MobileAid Professional Series Custom
  • 25.
    Exclsuive 3 rd Quarter Promotional Support Free MobileAid Wall-Mount (Value $14.99) with each MobileAid Unit Purchase in the 3 rd Qtr. Promotional flyer Wall-mount samples Product brochure Launch at National Association of School Nurses Conference – July 1st
  • 26.
    School Health SalesSupport Dedicated School Health Sales Support Kathy Sullivan – National Account Director ( [email_address] , 877-999-3340) Product training Qualified joint sales calls Lead program MobileAid exclusivity Support materials Rep and Show samples Collateral materials Additional Support Email support [email_address]
  • 27.
    Questions & AnswersSelling approach? Product? Support? Other topics?