Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Napa Earthquake: Event Planning Emergency Preparedness

What do you do when an earthquake happens and you're hosting an event? Your problem solving will likely kick-
Furniture moved from quake.
in as you try to keep your guests calm and decide what the next steps are. I had 27 people at the Napa Andaz when the earthquake hit at 3:20 am Sunday morning. 


Here are some tips to keep in mind while planning any event.

  • When you contract with a venue, ask them what their emergency procedure plan entails for a likely disaster in that area of the country (California: earthquakes; Midwest: tornadoes; East Coast: hurricanes; etc.)
  • Once you sign the contract, identify your contact in case of emergency and have their phone number programmed into your phone.
  • Have a list of the attendees’ names in multiple places. If you can’t go anywhere without your phone, make sure you have access there.
  • Have the attendees’ phone numbers programmed into your phone.
    Bathroom mirror shattered.
  • If disaster strikes, direct people to the appropriate place (based on the emergency procedure plan) and take roll, using the list you have.
  • Assess and address any injuries immediately.
  • Make contact with your emergency contact and wait for further instruction.



  • Stay calm. If people haven’t been in that type of situation before, it can be extremely frightening and they may take cue from your demeanor.

The Napa Andaz did a fantastic job of helping to get our guests accommodated at a different hotel in the area because of the damage. Their employees came straight to the hotel without being called in to help serve the guests. Because they had to evacuate the hotel, I wasn't able to get my silent auction items packaged up and shipped out. The hotel offered to do that for me; even though I'm sure it's the last thing on their minds after this disaster.