What would it take to support a large population within the required response window?
- 01Defined operational scenarios
- 02Pre-planned capacity and infrastructure
- 03Strategic reserves in place
- 04Deployment frameworks ready to activate
- 05Trained personnel and supplier networks
- 06Continuous maintenance and readiness management
National Preparedness Planning
Defining scenarios, capacity and operational requirements before an emergency occurs.
Strategic Reserves
Pre-positioned infrastructure, matched to operational scenarios and continuously managed for deployment readiness.
Readiness Management
Continuous maintenance, testing and tracking to ensure every system is ready when required.
Deployment Assurance
A stored system is not enough. The complete deployment capability must be ready.
Municipal Resilience
Local preparedness, regional infrastructure and coordination with national systems.
Institutional Frameworks
Framework agreements and approved mechanisms enabling rapid activation without delay.
Readiness Tested in Practice
FARO's readiness principles are grounded in practical experience within national systems: capacity planning, reserve management, maintenance, availability, logistics and rapid transition from routine readiness to active deployment.
Preparedness must exist before the emergency.
Build permanent preparedness capability.
