Ready to Go?
Who Would’a Thunk it?
Lisa Hatfield
… an idealist and a risk-reduction evangelist, sharing emergency preparedness ideas with her community so people will be ready for disasters and be able to help themselves and others in the middle of chaos.
In the Ready to Go? novels, regular people like us survive natural and family disasters using ideas that may surprise you.
Future novels will investigate blizzards, floods, and more family dynamics too.
Need a speaker? See Lisa Hatfield’s list of presentations that are “Ready to Go”:
- How to Reduce Your Home’s Ignition Potential in Wildfire – see YouTube https://youtu.be/dH0B7QICgoA for 34-minute version
- Blizzard Preparedness
- Emergency Preparedness for Senior Citizens
- Solar Oven Cooking: Why and How?
- How to use the Wildland Fire Assessment Program (WFAP) to “Harden” Your Home Against Wildfire
- How to use the Wildland Fire Assessment Program (WFAP) to Assess Your Home’s “Ignition Zone”
Lisa is based in Colorado Springs but will travel to help a willing audience! Use Contact tab to send me an email.
See Lisa Hatfield’s Press Kit in the blue footer of this page. Only humans can find it!
Why is there soot on my face? Mark and I were helping clean up devastation after the Black Forest Fire.
Why am I smiling? Because I like to help people. I’m writing novels about natural disasters so we will be more ready to deal with them.
We can we be more prepared for disasters when we admit they can happen to us and not just to other people. We can’t prepare for everything, but there’s more we could be doing.
The National Fire Protection Association awarded Tri-Lakes United Methodist Church Emergency Preparedness Group the 2020 Wildfire Mitigation Award! Here are Andre’ Mouton, Lisa Hatfield, and NFPA’s Megan Fitzgerald-McGowan. Photo by Steve Pate, Our Community News.