What to do in an Emergency Tabletop Display

SKU: SP-PS140-TPD Minimum Qty: 1
  • Covers 911 use, planning, and emergency supplies
  • Ideal for schools, offices, and outreach tables
  • Compact, durable, and easy to display
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Description

This emergency preparedness tabletop display delivers clear, practical guidance for handling emergencies in a compact, easy-to-access format. Perfect for community outreach tables, it helps people understand what to do before a situation becomes urgent.

This tabletop breaks down the essentials: when to call 9-1-1, how to communicate clearly with emergency responders, and what information matters most in those critical moments. It also outlines the building blocks of a solid emergency plan and highlights key items to include in an emergency supplies kit, helping individuals and families think ahead instead of scrambling later.

The content is organized for quick reading, making it ideal for high-traffic spaces where people may only have a moment to glance—but still walk away with something useful.

Key Features:

  • Explains when to call 9-1-1 and what to say
  • Helps individuals become confident emergency callers
  • Covers key elements of an emergency plan
  • Highlights essential emergency supply kit items
  • Compact 3′ W x 2′ H for smaller spaces
  • Lightweight, durable, and easy to set up
  • Designed for quick, clear understanding
  • Coordinates with matching emergency preparedness handouts

Its tabletop size makes it easy to place anywhere information is needed most, from reception areas to safety events. Because in an emergency, seconds matter—and being prepared helps you use every one of them with this emergency preparedness tabletop display.

Additional information

Weight 5 oz
Dimensions 24 × 36 in
Type

Minimum Order Quantity

1

Sold in Multiples Of

1

Grade Level

Adult, College, High School, Middle School

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