
Early Warning Protocols
Early Warning Protocols are systems designed to identify potential threats or risks before they escalate into serious problems. These protocols involve monitoring signs or indicators that suggest an issue may arise, allowing organizations or communities to respond proactively. For example, they can be used in disaster management to predict natural events like hurricanes or floods, or in public health to detect disease outbreaks early. By recognizing warning signs early, appropriate measures can be taken to mitigate impact, ensuring safety and preparedness.