BEECN Caches: Difference between revisions
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# Optimally, a BEECN cache is secured in an indoor location that volunteers have access to in the event of a deployment. An indoor location’s structure should be reasonably expected to endure a major earthquake sufficiently that volunteers can recover the cache safely. | # Optimally, a BEECN cache is secured in an indoor location that volunteers have access to in the event of a deployment. An indoor location’s structure should be reasonably expected to endure a major earthquake sufficiently that volunteers can recover the cache safely. | ||
# The property on which a BEECN cache is stowed may be a school, a business, a place of worship, or a private residence. In any situation for deployments and exercises, volunteers should act as guests and take care not to damage the premises or (during drills and exercises) interrupt other activities on the site. Volunteers will defer to the authority of a property owner, or the owner’s representative. | # The property on which a BEECN cache is stowed may be a school, a business, a place of worship, or a private residence. In any situation for deployments and exercises, volunteers should act as guests and take care not to damage the premises or (during drills and exercises) interrupt other activities on the site. Volunteers will defer to the authority of a property owner, or the owner’s representative. | ||
# | # When a BEECN cache is located on private property, PBEM will enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the property owner. While MOUs are negotiated between PBEM and the property owner, a sample MOU can be downloaded [[Media:Sample BEECN MOU.pdf|'''HERE''']] for review. | ||
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== Supportive BEECN Equipment == | == Supportive BEECN Equipment == |